swamp2 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2019 11:36 pm
Ok, that's amazing and a lot of really nice work! A lot more than I was thinking about doing, though. One of the things I love about these bikes is the friendly nature of them, but it just seems like maybe 80mph without wringing it out to death should be reasonable. I had my G5 up to an indicated 72 or so yesterday. And it took a long time to get there. So I'm just hoping letting it breathe a little better would get it there without losing it's cheerful nature. I guess it's mostly a question of if just doing external mods (exhaust, filter/intake, Power Commander) is worth the $.
Thanks for posting those and all the work behind it. Will be watching again!
Thanks for that and no problem Swamp . I hear ya ... your hitting that brick wall out on the highway , or on a long straight stretch . 72 is about right for a stock bike on the speedo . GPS , your more like in that 68 mph area. I would start in steps with the intake and exhaust and the PC-V... or maybe that powertronic thing ? The PC-V to ME is the thing to get and hard to beat. Because I have expedience with it and know it well. Anyway take the bike up to the point were your happy and satisfied with the performance .
My personal thoughts on what I think you would be happy with and get where you want to be ?...
1... A PC-V specially for the Enfield ..OR... a PC-V for a Suzuki LT-R450. The PC-V Specially for the Enfield will give you full control of your Ignition timing and it will allow you to raise the Rev limit with a code granted from DynoJet. The LT -450 PC-V will NOT give you control of the ignition timing or allow to raise the rev limit... but there is a way around that with an Auto-tuner AT 200.
But for what you are most likely looking at doing, you will not need to raise your rev limit , nor adjust the ignition timing . The LT-450 PC-V is likely less money as well.. so do some checking . I can get more into how to to tune and your options and etc.
2.. Get a 5" Uni pod filter... Tim should carry these !
And stick it right onto the throttle body . Use your stock air box for a tool box , and run your crank vent hose as described in the other thread.
3... Get a LARGER head pipe ! A 1 5/8 " or an 1 7/8". Those people across the pond sell them ..
I had mine made and I also have gutted the stock pipe. Stick a reverse cone or Dunstall type muffler on there ... as open as you can stand it , no baffle preferably .
You can get a little more involved and cut the head pipe to length for better Top end , but not a must.
4.. Do that above stuff first , and see how you like it.
And any questions, don't hesitate to ask . Always happy to help another Enfield guy out if i can.