KLX250 EFI Dyno Chart
#12
DIN power and DIN correction is different than SAE. Aside from the math (DIN to SAE), the DIN standard corrects to 68°F (20° C) day with 0% humidity and a barometric pressure of 29.92 in-Hg, which is more advantageous to the bike than SAE correction.
Bottom line is that these numbers would/should be lower if the bike was run on a dyno using current SAE standards.
Bottom line is that these numbers would/should be lower if the bike was run on a dyno using current SAE standards.
Last edited by Klxster; 08-28-2013 at 12:42 PM.
#13
I do have an O2 eliminator but when I fitted it the exhaust would slightly backfire at 4500rpm when coming off the gas so i have left it stock for the moment. I may try the eliminator again and go for a ride. Or even have a dyno run with the eliminator plugged in and see what results I get.
The 02 eliminator should cure the backfire problems by richening up things a tad. Your very lean 14.0AFR @4500rpm looking at your dyno graph!! Give it a go & report back please. Or better still a dyno test with the 02 sensor fitted would be great to see.
#14
DIN power and DIN correction is different than SAE. Aside from the math (DIN to SAE), the DIN standard corrects to 68°F (20° C) day with 0% humidity and a barometric pressure of 29.92 in-Hg, which is more advantageous to the bike than SAE correction.
Bottom line is that these numbers would/should be lower if the bike was run on a dyno using current SAE standards.
Bottom line is that these numbers would/should be lower if the bike was run on a dyno using current SAE standards.
#17
I think the best way I could get more power out of the KLX would be to put the Aprilia RS250 egine I have in the garage.. I have to take the KLX out tomorrow so I i'll try the eliminator in then.
#18
Bill Blue sells a block off plate or just use some silicon sealant in the hose.
#19
Just an up-date. I fitted the eliminator and it does seem to make a difference. The bike feels more responsive and the engine feels smooth. I'm going to keep an eye and see if it effects the tank range. Maybe in a few months stick it back on the Dyno. Anyway next stop Spain for the KLX on Saturday for some off road riding.
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