Guest gyles Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Going racing this weekend.... I'll be at Snetterton race circuit in the UK 14th/15th/16th Sept. Wish me luck I realise there is alot of Guzzi events on this weekend - GMG, V11meet... Have a good weekend all of you. G
Baldini Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Hope you have a good weekend Gyles GoodLuck! KB
tikkanen Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Happy racing, Gyles , I'm off for the V11 meeting. Keep the sticky side to the road. Best wishes Søren
jcbooghs Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Let that powerplant roar, Gyles! Good luck
Van Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Give e'm hell !!!!! (wish l was there, ld love to see and hear a Goose on full song ) Cheers Van
Murray Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Have fun, was it your bike in Performance bikes a couple of months ago racing in the supertwins series?
Guest gyles Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Have fun, was it your bike in Performance bikes a couple of months ago racing in the supertwins series? Hello, Thanks for the support... yes, it was my Guzzi (and me) in PB last month. Fame at last We had a great weekend and finished just inside the top ten in all four races... 3 x 10ths and 1 x 9th. Might not sound great but we were the highest placed rookie for the 12th race running and were running 1:18 second laps (at Snetterton) which is pretty respectable. All these Duke 748s and SV700s are just too fast in a straight line... leave the old girl at a standstill down the straights but bizzarely we are making up time through the twisties and on the brakes. I will post some pics of the weekend when they are released in a few days. Roll on the MGS for next year G
Guzzirider Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Hello, Thanks for the support... yes, it was my Guzzi (and me) in PB last month. Fame at last We had a great weekend and finished just inside the top ten in all four races... 3 x 10ths and 1 x 9th. Might not sound great but we were the highest placed rookie for the 12th race running and were running 1:18 second laps (at Snetterton) which is pretty respectable. All these Duke 748s and SV700s are just too fast in a straight line... leave the old girl at a standstill down the straights but bizzarely we are making up time through the twisties and on the brakes. I will post some pics of the weekend when they are released in a few days. Roll on the MGS for next year G Well done Gyles- some more cracking results!! Looking forward to supporting you again next year- and Chris if he has decided to race too! Regards Guy
Murray Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Hello, Thanks for the support... Roll on the MGS for next year G If you get the chioce get a latter model MGS, I've wacked mine on the dyno (late 06) and its mashing out some pretty big numbers. Mr Minneart is look at the dyno files to I dunno compare to others I guess I've havn't got me and a dry track day inthe same place at the same time yet summer's not too far away though. I don't think there will be too many 748's doing you in a striaght line on the MGS.
Guest gyles Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 If you get the chioce get a latter model MGS, I've wacked mine on the dyno (late 06) and its mashing out some pretty big numbers. Mr Minneart is look at the dyno files to I dunno compare to others I guess I've havn't got me and a dry track day inthe same place at the same time yet summer's not too far away though. I don't think there will be too many 748's doing you in a striaght line on the MGS. What do you call big numbers? Akira (Robins MGS that we are using) was dyno'd on a dyno-pro dyno. These are used to police the series as a control. Below is the print out - 122bhp at the rear wheel. G
pete roper Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Nice results Gyles. That's some serious competition you're up against! Fan-bloody- tastic! Pete
Paul Minnaert Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 dyno results are hard to compare, circumstances vary to much. Murrays MGS does 131 sae. When the result is displayed in din hp, then you even have 134hp. My understanding is that there are 2 series cams in the mgs, the earlier and the later series. Their both bikes have the 4300 rpm dip. Mine has less power, partly because the cam is not as racy, partly because the chanels in the heads as less wide in mine. My engine was build in 1995! But I don't have the dip in torque. Because the dyno station I was had a bad working rpm pickup, I don't have a nice torque curve to show.
Guest gyles Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 dyno results are hard to compare, circumstances vary to much. Murrays MGS does 131 sae. When the result is displayed in din hp, then you even have 134hp. My understanding is that there are 2 series cams in the mgs, the earlier and the later series. Their both bikes have the 4300 rpm dip. Mine has less power, partly because the cam is not as racy, partly because the chanels in the heads as less wide in mine. My engine was build in 1995! But I don't have the dip in torque. Because the dyno station I was had a bad working rpm pickup, I don't have a nice torque curve to show. Hi Paul, yes... I totally agree that dyno results are not much use generally since you can make a dyno give you any results you want to see. The only reason I used a dynopro dyno was because they use these for series as a control. I didn't know there were different cams on the mgs. Here is a question for you all... (or two questions).. Does anyone have accurate wet weight measurements for an MGS01? If the MGS01 produces too much power, what would you do? If it produces just a little too much we will add weight (to get under the power:weight limit) - what about de-tuning the motor - how would you go about this?
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now