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High Mileage Fjr - Performance Stats
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<blockquote data-quote="Myles" data-source="post: 1847"><p>Ok, escapefjrtist, here ya go:</p><p></p><p>HP: 131</p><p></p><p>Torque: 90 ft lbs</p><p></p><p>These numbers were generated on an MJP 2000 dyno. Mark Ledesma did the testing - he's been running this particular dyno at North Valley (Phoenix) Honda for 3 years, and has 12 years of dyno-tuning experience.</p><p></p><p>Although NVH is a multi-line dealer, they don't carry Yamaha. So far, Mark's only run 2 other FJR's, one of which was being set up with a PowerCommander. He said that bike pulled 126hp, so apparently it takes awhile for these motors to fully break in :lol: </p><p></p><p>The chart's very interesting, showing gobs of torque available from under 3000 rpm, and the torque and HP lines intersecting at about 5300rpm.</p><p></p><p>I just gave the chart to Bill LaBrie, our Fastour Riders' Group webmeister - he'll scan it in so it can be viewed on the site; it'll prolly be there tomorrow night, mebbe sooner. The url is: www.fastour.us/forums</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myles, Myles at Speed, post: 1847"] Ok, escapefjrtist, here ya go: HP: 131 Torque: 90 ft lbs These numbers were generated on an MJP 2000 dyno. Mark Ledesma did the testing - he's been running this particular dyno at North Valley (Phoenix) Honda for 3 years, and has 12 years of dyno-tuning experience. Although NVH is a multi-line dealer, they don't carry Yamaha. So far, Mark's only run 2 other FJR's, one of which was being set up with a PowerCommander. He said that bike pulled 126hp, so apparently it takes awhile for these motors to fully break in :lol: The chart's very interesting, showing gobs of torque available from under 3000 rpm, and the torque and HP lines intersecting at about 5300rpm. I just gave the chart to Bill LaBrie, our Fastour Riders' Group webmeister - he'll scan it in so it can be viewed on the site; it'll prolly be there tomorrow night, mebbe sooner. The url is: www.fastour.us/forums [/QUOTE]
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