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Dyna 2000 Curve

Started by ccsct203, September 14, 2009, 07:36:14 PM

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ccsct203

If anyone is running a Dyna 2000, which curve and advance setting are you using down at the trigger plate?  :scratch_one-s_head:
If it's not broken, fix it anyways

FeralJuggernaut

There are a few of us from what I can tell.   I am running at the stock suggestions of Dynatek.   I think it is at 35 degrees (that is stock recommendation right?) and I am using the first curve.  I tried 33 and 37 to see if it made any improvement, but either my jump was too big or was just plain not as good...  I settled back at 35.    I like the easier starting with that first curve and didn't feel any improvement in my denim dynometer on the other curves.   I do like the adjustable set redline and know that it is truly the stop.  I am too busy with cockpit management to actually watch that tach needle in any gear when it hits the 5 digit RPMs!

Good luck and let us know if you use the orange wire for side stand sensor, turbo sensor or security system.      :nyam1:
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ccsct203

i'm running 35 degrees and program #2
I have a number of mods
wiseco
Megacycle cams 262 x 2
mikuni rs 36 117.5, 125, 1 turn out w/pods
4 to 1
but I'll try setting #1 and #3 on the butt dyno
If it's not broken, fix it anyways