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Bazzaz Fuel Control ***Update 6/7/13***
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RE: Bazzaz Fuel Control ***Update 6/7/13***
(06-09-2013 04:01 PM)Hytecredneck Wrote:  Did they give any indication this would fix the 112mph speed limiter issue?

This is the text answer I just received:

"No, there's no way to get past the speed limiter on a bike that doesn't utilize a gear position sensor."

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06-09-2013 05:12 PM
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RE: Bazzaz Fuel Control ***Update 6/7/13***
(06-09-2013 05:12 PM)thumper Wrote:  
(06-09-2013 04:01 PM)Hytecredneck Wrote:  Did they give any indication this would fix the 112mph speed limiter issue?

This is the text answer I just received:

"No, there's no way to get past the speed limiter on a bike that doesn't utilize a gear position sensor."
I know theres a wire going to the rear disc and there is a small slotted disc over the brake rotor I assume that is the speedo sensor.

I will email the folks @ power commander and get their input on this issue.

What this all tells me is all the dyno runs on US models are null and void because of the incomplete data after the rear tire reaches 112mph..

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06-09-2013 05:19 PM
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thumper Offline
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RE: Bazzaz Fuel Control ***Update 6/7/13***
(06-09-2013 05:19 PM)Hytecredneck Wrote:  What this all tells me is all the dyno runs on US models are null and void because of the incomplete data after the rear tire reaches 112mph..

Dyno testing is mapping the engine output, not the bike's gearing. You don't need to run a motorcycle through all of its gears for dyno testing.

I know my CBR1000RR wasn't run to 180mph while strapped to the dyno drum.

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06-09-2013 10:39 PM
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RE: Bazzaz Fuel Control ***Update 6/7/13***
(06-09-2013 10:39 PM)thumper Wrote:  
(06-09-2013 05:19 PM)Hytecredneck Wrote:  What this all tells me is all the dyno runs on US models are null and void because of the incomplete data after the rear tire reaches 112mph..

Dyno testing is mapping the engine output, not the bike's gearing. You don't need to run a motorcycle through all of its gears for dyno testing.

I know my CBR1000RR wasn't run to 180mph while strapped to the dyno drum.

There's a cycle world dyno run that shows the CB11 dropping off abrubtly @ 7100 rpms like it bounced off the rev limiter.


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06-11-2013 05:46 AM
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RE: Bazzaz Fuel Control ***Update 6/7/13***
(06-11-2013 05:46 AM)Hytecredneck Wrote:  There's a cycle world dyno run that shows the CB11 dropping off abrubtly @ 7100 rpms like it bounced off the rev limiter.

That's actually the dyno plot from the Motorcycle.com test. I believe Cycle World's plot looks a fair bit different.

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