The response of this has been off the charts to say the least. All are phones were ringing,buzzing,beeping while we were dynoing. And hasn't stopped. It was funny in the dyno room,lol
Most of this has been 99% positive and I thank you. But you still get the nay sayers.
To that 1%
There were 7 knowledgeable guy's there that know what their doing. There was even another dyno guy there . Not that Jim needs one with his expertise. They were having a blast talking dyno stuff while we changed stuff.
To a guy that messaged me about running a sled at 145 degrees and who does that??
Like we're all stupid or something???
Maybe his favorite pipe didn't get good numbers. It is what it is guy's. We favoured nothing. Straight up honesty.
I'm gonna say it again. It was run in all different kinds of conditions.
We ran engine temp(coolant) at 85,90,95,100,105,110,115,120,125,130,135,140,145,150
We ran pipe temp at 750,800,850,900,950,1000,1050,1100.
We ran every possible scenario you can imagine in the 12 hours with 2 sleds with countless pipes,cans, Pcv's with different maps, bully dog, head.
The best engine temp on these axys 800's is around 100 to 130. The best pipe temp is around 950 to 1050.
Guess what, those are most trail conditions.
We ran it to extreme long pulls to verify if pipes/cans lost hp. Guess what some did.
One even made 1 hp with optimum engine temp(120) and pipe temp around (1050).
I'm not going to name it though.
There wasn't one scenario we didn't cover. It took a lot of effort and time to set this up. I/ we did it for all you axys guys out there. Appreciate the information shared. Don't pick it apart.
It couldn't have been more fair then what it was.