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    #31
    This is some real world data from my old GS draw system this past
    weekend. I tried to get a few shots of some nice lag and no spray.
    Keep in mind that when you look at these graphs, the bike was not
    just started cold. Prior to the 2500 RPM idle was a third gear burn-out
    for about four seconds. So things are already hot.


    The top two curve show the crank RPM (yellow) and the drive shaft
    RPM (red).

    The next four curves in the center show the exhaust temp in C (blue),
    and manifold pressure in PSIG (yellow).



    In the next shot, I show the manifold pressure zoomed in.
    Even bringing the crank RPM to over 7500 does not produce a positive
    pressure in the manifold. The cursor was placed where I started to see
    an increase in exhaust temperature. Notice this is also close to where
    I start to see some positive pressure. With the crank now turning at an
    even lower RPM, instead of a negative 2 PSIG we read a poisitive
    5 PSIG. As the heat continues to rise, the pressure does also until
    it reaches the setpoint of the wastegate.

    This is a very old, low tech bike. The transmission is stock with back-cut
    and requires a kill to shift. This is the dips you see in the pressure and
    RPM curves.

    The shift points can be seen in the last "digital" curves. The blue curve
    is the solenoid drive to the air shift. When this is high, the solenoid is
    active. The green curve just above it is the transbrake button.
    When this curve goes high, I have released the transbreak and the
    Dedenbear has started the run sequence.


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      #32
      8O WOW!

      Thanks for your input, lecroy. I'm going to study this coming weekend.

      Marco.

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        #33
        Ya like that do ya???

        The plan is to make this data logger some kind of open thing. Sort of like the mega squirt EFI. Let everyone add to it as they see fit. I am thinking maybe make some kind of kit or something for the electronics.

        There is some sketchy details on my site about it:

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