how to raise max RPM's

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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 05:43 - 11 Oct 2009 05:55
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After all is said and done - he's building a 750..
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 08:16
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I am sorry if it seems I am ungrateful.

I am honestly thankful for all the good information given in this thread. It just seemed to me that raising the rev limits is a way of increasing power that is little thought about.

I was just looking to pick more knowledgeable peoples brains.

I am not really appreciative of people saying don't do it, or buy a new bike, because those posts are non-productive.

The thread was started so I could learn what are the reasons the rev limit is 9,000 and what limited it to that level.
Valve float was not mentioned and I was surprised but piston speed and rod stretch were.

Then I was informed that these motors could not make power there, for design reasons however I still don't understand that so well. I believe someone mentioned that the 2 valve head cannot flow enough, and when made to it becomes a very peaky/ hard to ride engine.



My personal goal, which is different from the discussion in the thread (because I am trying to look at many different power adders) is to build is a streetable (and still easy/fun to ride) 100hp kz650. It will not be 650cc's by the time its done, and it may or may not go turbo. I have no problem taking years to collect the parts and put it together right. Also if it red-lines at 9g I am alright with that. I am just asking questions to learn how to make the power, and why rpm's are not a commonly talked about part of the equation.

I will not be satisfied with simply going to 810 and excepting that as the final end all for a kz650 based engine.

I have always been a bit of a hard head, but please understand I am only saying the things I say because I do not fully understand the reasons involved. I do not mean to offend anyone; and I am not taking offense to your pokes at me... I come to this forum to learn about this bike and it's powerplant... not to piss folks off.
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 11:55
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 12:02
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Well said :silly: ;)
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 15:56
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hardr0ck68 wrote:
I am sorry if it seems I am ungrateful.

I am honestly thankful for all the good information given in this thread. It just seemed to me that raising the rev limits is a way of increasing power that is little thought about.

I was just looking to pick more knowledgeable peoples brains.

I am not really appreciative of people saying don't do it, or buy a new bike, because those posts are non-productive.

The thread was started so I could learn what are the reasons the rev limit is 9,000 and what limited it to that level.
Valve float was not mentioned and I was surprised but piston speed and rod stretch were.

Then I was informed that these motors could not make power there, for design reasons however I still don't understand that so well. I believe someone mentioned that the 2 valve head cannot flow enough, and when made to it becomes a very peaky/ hard to ride engine.



My personal goal, which is different from the discussion in the thread (because I am trying to look at many different power adders) is to build is a streetable (and still easy/fun to ride) 100hp kz650. It will not be 650cc's by the time its done, and it may or may not go turbo. I have no problem taking years to collect the parts and put it together right. Also if it red-lines at 9g I am alright with that. I am just asking questions to learn how to make the power, and why rpm's are not a commonly talked about part of the equation.

I will not be satisfied with simply going to 810 and excepting that as the final end all for a kz650 based engine.

I have always been a bit of a hard head, but please understand I am only saying the things I say because I do not fully understand the reasons involved. I do not mean to offend anyone; and I am not taking offense to your pokes at me... I come to this forum to learn about this bike and it's powerplant... not to piss folks off.

You don't offend me. I rather admire people who will stick to a dream and see it through to completion.

Hopefully you can complete yours. It's going to be expensive. But then again...what isn't these days :)

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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 17:23
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lol, you guys don't honestly think that that Gixxer spit a piston and rod out the top of the engine do you?
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 18:19
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something came out of the top of that engine and raised the gas tank as it went by,looks like a piston/rod bouncing across track to me. B)
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 18:38
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Says on utube that is is a plastic air induction piece. Sure looks like a piston to me.

Here is his web site. Check out the video on his first time out run. Roy


www.brocksperformance.com/media/gadson_crash05.wmv
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 21:56
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roy-b-boy-b wrote:
Says on utube that is is a plastic air induction piece. Sure looks like a piston to me.

Here is his web site. Check out the video on his first time out run. Roy


www.brocksperformance.com/media/gadson_crash05.wmv

that poor bastard just can't catch a break.
someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.

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Re: how to raise max RPM's

11 Oct 2009 21:57
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not to get yelled at again, but to plumen I was under the impression (and this very well might be wrong and if so please gently let me know...my asbestos boxers are hot enough already) that the z1 style motors had an rpm limit based more upon the roller bearing cranks than anything.

So yeah there are no con-rod bolts to stretch, but at some rpm those roller bearings would stop rolling as meant and spin out.

Now this is something I heard from a very well informed man, who has owned more than one z1, with a dra racing background, and currently owns a turbo z. I won't use names because if it is deemed wrong I do not want to be the one to mis-quote or spread information taken out of context. SO again if I am wrong then please don't set my balls on fire for it!
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Re: how to raise max RPM's

12 Oct 2009 02:18 - 12 Oct 2009 02:20
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I might be misinformed, but am thinking valve float is the primary risk when exceeding normal redline, and that stronger valve springs allow a safer rpm increase beyond normal redline with the stock springs.

The idea being to avoid having the valves collide during hign rpm because they aren't closing fast enough.

Have not considered the needle bearing crank as a particularly limiting factor with regard to spinning in excess of normal rpm redline. Or the plain bearing crank either for that matter.

Am recalling most dyno charts show maximum horsepower dropping off shortly before reaching redline. Interpreting to mean that higher rpm alone does not assure an increase in horsepower.

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Re: how to raise max RPM's

12 Oct 2009 08:00
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hardr0ck68 wrote:
not to get yelled at again, but to plumen I was under the impression (and this very well might be wrong and if so please gently let me know...my asbestos boxers are hot enough already) that the z1 style motors had an rpm limit based more upon the roller bearing cranks than anything.

So yeah there are no con-rod bolts to stretch, but at some rpm those roller bearings would stop rolling as meant and spin out.

Now this is something I heard from a very well informed man, who has owned more than one z1, with a dra racing background, and currently owns a turbo z. I won't use names because if it is deemed wrong I do not want to be the one to mis-quote or spread information taken out of context. SO again if I am wrong then please don't set my balls on fire for it!
yep,youre absolutely correct about the roller bearings becoming sliders.of course the way i build em the rev limiter on my pacemaker kicks in long before 10,000,ill build you a large x huge kz motor that will have you seeking therapy by 8500-9000 rpms! :woohoo: have you ever tried holding down a 1327 motor in a stock wheelbase chassis at 8000 on the street? :laugh:
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