80cc motorized bicycle performance mods - part 2 - Exhaust testing
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- Part 2 - Aftermarket Exhaust upgrades!
Ever wondered how much HP cheap mods and aftermarket parts can make? Let's find out!
In this episode we'll test out stock exhaust mods, the CDH66 (MZ65 clone) and the TDR Moto 'snake' pipe.
Man I’ve been looking for a channel like this for ages so glad it randomly came up ❤
I was just waiting for that loose ass chain to jump right off!
Just randomly came across this. Wow actually Dyno a gas bicycle. Crazy cool
It would interesting to see power to rpm instead of mph. Because every bike has its own rollout and gear ratios. Quick little wire to the spark plug 👍
I agree! and I've posted all the dyno graphs for all our testing over on the motored bikes forum. The link should by in my bio
Cool thanks
This was interesting... Thanks for sharing.
Your chain gives me anxiety 😮
I should probably buy a half link and fix that... It doesn't ever go on the road, only the dyno so worst case it jumps off and locks the back wheel up.
Move your chain tensioner forward some
imagine dyno testing a real expension chamber then ported cylinder
I recognize that power curve on the CDH pipe, I’ve been using one for a while now and it feels just like that. I’m a little surprised that it shows so much horsepower on the dyno though! I figured it would be somewhere around 2-3 max. Anyhow, despite it being in no way a proper expansion pipe, a bolt-on 2.5hp+ gain is definitely worth the investment. Plus it sounds good and fits most bikes very well. It’s the best crappy pipe that I recommend to anybody.
If you are on the FB groups or the motored bikes Forum you'll see the dyno graphs of the CDH pipe vs my hydroformed pipe. I think we hit 6.5HP with the hydroformed, way more than any off the shelf pipe we've tried.
I love videos like these. Motor sounds rich on the top or not enough load?
On which run? I spent about 10min each exhaust swapping jets and needle clips, what we got on the graphs was the best of all runs for each pipe.
@@SafetyUggs I’m not talking down one bit. I forgot the load isn’t like riding the bike on the road so it didn’t sound right to me
@@justanothermotorizedbikech5138 I can turn on the eddy brake on the dyno for a static load, but as far as the inertia dyno works, it is the same as riding on a flat level surface and accelerating. A dyno run takes between 6 seconds and 12 seconds, depending on the HP. I guess that would be similar for a lightweight rider on the road accelerating?
looks like they should call it "snake OIL pipe" 🤣
Zing!
I use what most people call a banana pipe and i dont notice much gain but j havent ran the stock exaust since i but the motor on a mtn bike frame instaed of the bmx so its hard to say
🙃👽👍🏻 Safety First 🚴♂💥☁☁☁☁
Can you try different carbs? BoFeng, PZ19 or whatever, etc.? Also different jet sizes. Would be interesting if you get a YD100, try it completely stock (before and after break in), clean up the ports of flakes, then make it wider?, etc
I've tested the BoFeng, HP and Tillotson carbs..I need to edit and upload. Also tested the power incorrect jetting makes, and I've tested before and after some light porting and widening the exhaust.
My magneto delaminated and exploded during a run so I'm waiting for a replacement to wrap up those videos.
@@SafetyUggs Awesome, thanks.
How good is yourDyno. Is that an inertia setup or you have active brake on the roller
YourDyno has been great! It just works. Before this I tried an Arduino setup and that was a constant struggle to get repeatable results.
This chassis Dyno was originally Vane branded and has a Telma CC115 retarder that is controlled by the YourDyno Eddy brake controller.
These bikes struggle to spin up the Eddy so for these runs it is decoupled (the vane chassis can decouple rollers automatically by pneumatic rams) in purely inertia mode.
Zero regrets with the YourDyno hardware, it's pricey but still cheap compared to what a new dyno would cost.
@@SafetyUggs Yeah thats cool. I helped build a water brake setup for outboard motors (boats) using YourDyno, uses a stepper motor water valve and a big ass 3 phase water pump to apply load at the propeller shaft. Seems to work OK , few little bugs in the YourDyno software but overall works well. I wish I could film it but he doesn't want photos or videos on line for other tuners to duplicate the setup lol
@@fullsendmarinedarwin7244 sounds like a pretty neat setup! Would be good to see it if you get permission
thigh your chain bro