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Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Rebo

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 6:06 pm
by R100RT
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Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 4:14 pm
by R100RT
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Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 10:42 am
by 24c
R100RT wrote:... Quite pleased with the reservoir which worked out to 1 usg (4 liters) capacity. Sort of a "where is Waldo" type item in blending with the original look (hidden within rear seat).
So, out of curiosity, how long before you think you have to refill the tank...yep I know it depends what you are doing and you said 120ml/min, so that into 4l, is about 33 minutes at full chat!

PS Nice pics of the old girl. :)

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Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:06 pm
by R100RT
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Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 7:15 pm
by R100RT
With the reservoir, I guess the distance traveled between fills will be learned in actual driving. But based on the initiation point of 3-4psi manifold pressure for injection to commence, and that I draw on those higher power levels more for road conditions and passing rather than "rocket displays" ( :roll: ) , I believe there should be no problem co ordinating fill ups with stops for fuel, perhaps even better.

Comments edited, questions answered during weekend tuning.

Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:56 pm
by R100RT
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Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 6:22 pm
by R100RT
I'm rather pleased with the Extra 3.1 download, I was able to transfer over most settings, and have done some work with the 16 x 16 VE table to gravitate more to the area's I'll be residing in while running the bike, hence some decel zones, etc. have been reduced. .

Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:25 pm
by 24c
R100RT wrote:I'm rather pleased with the Extra 3.1 download...
I was an early adopter using the MSExtra 3.0.3 versions and there were a few bugs along the way. I never got my 3.1 to transition nicely when I did a firmware upgrade, in fact the engine was worse on warm up and getting to a stable idle, but I need to revisit this in a more controlled fashion to find the cause. The MSExtra code is definitely different to the B&G 2.890 stuff I was using when I first started. I'd be interested to see how the new 3.7xx B&G stuff works when the next MicroSquirt comes along, but on the Thunderace it's irrevelant, because I can't use it as I don't have a suitable trigger.
R100RT wrote:I can see the response now, at the next BMW rally - staunch die hard purist's will view my work with distain :cry: (and of course, eat my rubber as I burn dust past them in Chevy Chase fashion)
Yep, I have seen this too, the "originistas" never want to spend money on improving their car or bike, they live in a time warp and sneer at unoriginality. They always find a reason not to do it too, and reek of negativity. :lol:

Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 6:12 pm
by R100RT
Hey 24C, your comments welcome as always. In fact, you deserve credit for all the help you provide on these forums (which I find can be a spot quiet at times).

Re: BMW Airhead "Kompressor" Reborn

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:59 am
by 24c
R100RT wrote:...
I'm looking for ideas (I have several, but have tended to give creed to "Pigs in Space" technology at times) on control of my water injection, but rather than launching into it here, I'll post over on MS, down on the Extra forum.
I dug this link up for you, should be helpful, if you're thinking along the same lines. Probably better if you didn't. :)