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Cycledrag.com Ask an Expert
As a new feature here on Cycledrag.com, we would like to invite you to "Ask an
Expert." Periodically we are emailed questions from racers seeking advice
or the knowledge of an expert. Also these types of queries are sometimes
asked on the
Cycledrag.com
Forums. We invite you to ask
questions and share knowledge on these forums. We may just
highlight your question here in an Ask an Expert feature.
Our first question comes to us from Eugene A. Llewellyn Jr. of San Antonio,
TX.

Eugene writes "I
raced from 1992 to 1998 at Alamo Raceway, and I am currently in the process of
trying to get back out there.
I am putting my time and effort into something I love and
I am
building my bike, a 1979 KZ 1000. I can't wait to see how it run's on the
track. It has PMFR rims, a 72 inch wheel base, a RLM rake, a 1260cc
kit, a J-model cylinder head, a lock-up clutch, an undercut transmission, and a
welded MKII crank. I built my own swing arm and mounted the bodywork along with
some components from D&G chassis."

Eugene asks "I built this bike for bracket
racing but I want to install a nitrous setup, so occasionally I can spray it,
just to play with it and see what it will do ET wise.
I
was wondering if this is a good set-up?
So any combination or information
would be appreciated. How quick have you went spraying a 1260 ET mph wise? I
just want to hear your opinions or advice."

For our expert we asked one of the most successful motorcycle bracket racers and
tuners Bruce "The Man" Sauer. Sauer owns and operates his own high
performance machine shop near Columbus, Ohio and has earned over 50 national
event victories in his career that has spanned over three decades.

Bruce writes, "I will be glad to help with the new feature. First of all there
are some issues to keep in mind, such as how much porting has been done to the
head, what cam size is being used, and what does the bike and rider weigh?
Another big factor in determining how quick you will go is does it have J-model
piston domes or KZ? Is it block o-ringed? What type of Ignition?
Putting
together an engine for NOS requires having all the good stuff that will keep it
running longer. There are a couple of things to remember while using NOS. Using
good gas and removing ignition timing while the NOS is being used will keep in
running longer. Also, not all nitrous systems produce the same results. If you
are just playing or learning how to use nitrous, you will not need the big
solenoids or fuel pump. Start with smaller jets and watch how the engine likes
it. The engine has to be happy. As you learn what happy is, them you can lean on
it.
When I won the Prostar Top Gas championship in 2000,I had a bike that would run
8.60 and added NOS. The system was small NOS solenoids and a NOS fuel pump. The
timer came on about 3.2 seconds down track and ran to the finish line taking 10
degrees of timing out. With 26 nitrous and 29 gas jets it would run 8.20 at 174
mph all the time. By taking one tooth off and setting the timer at .80 off the
start it ran 7.76 at 174 mph.
This was with a seven-inch tire with a bike and rider weight at 650 ponds. With
the 1260 engine you are using it should be able to run mid eights and low 160s
mph.
Remember don't try to do this on the first attempt. Work up to it.
Good luck and stay in touch."
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6/16/2008 |