jasonp
Well-Known Member
It does add a little power.. it is noticable in the mid range. The only thing is my bike has to much advance at idle.. with my mods and I had to take it out as it wouldn't run right. Dynatek would have been the way to go for me.
So it does add a little power, makes the idle not as smooth.. run's rougher at lower RPM's. Also bike ran a little hotter.
Warrior has 10 degrees of advance stock... ramps up to 33 degrees at 5000 rpm. The more advance you have the less peak cylinder pressure your creating and it's showing that your burn rate or flame travel is slow. Alot of it is the fact they run wide deck clearance with a 9:2.1 compression piston. So really when you start uping the compression and running less deck clearance your speeding up your burn and creating a combustion process that needs less spark advance...
So it does add a little power, makes the idle not as smooth.. run's rougher at lower RPM's. Also bike ran a little hotter.
Warrior has 10 degrees of advance stock... ramps up to 33 degrees at 5000 rpm. The more advance you have the less peak cylinder pressure your creating and it's showing that your burn rate or flame travel is slow. Alot of it is the fact they run wide deck clearance with a 9:2.1 compression piston. So really when you start uping the compression and running less deck clearance your speeding up your burn and creating a combustion process that needs less spark advance...