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Written by Chevy454
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KLR650A1 Dynojet results Paul Ritzen in Weert (the Netherlands) organised a dynobench day in his workshop and I always wanted to know how much horses my KLR650 would have in the stables. My bike was equipped with an K&N replacement filter and a dynojet kit. This is how my dynorun looked like after 2000km / 1250miles of driving after the engine rebuild. Dynoresult
As you can see on the charts, the installation of a dynojet kit with a replacement K&N airfilter without the lid on the side of the airbox mounted doesn't improve the engine power. The air/fuel ratio was on the stock setup not good, this was caused by a bad exhaustgasket. But the investment in the dynojet kit and K&N airfilter is just a waist of money. Dynorun movies Having your bike on a dynobench is something you tape, like the birthday of your childeren. It is a special moment and I have some movies made with my digital camera. Unfortunatly it can only record for 11 seconds but it is still nice to see. The movies require Divx 5.11 codec
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