Morgan Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 I get people that call and dance around the question that they seem to want to ask, so I thought that I would open up a thread about asking the builder questions. I will not answer questions about E85 needles, port widths, bowl percentages, valve angles, cam timing or ignition timing, but other then that I'm pretty much open to answering questions that members have wondered about. Fire away... Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loud450man Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 hey first off great thread should help alot of people. My small question is, do u guys normally wire up the tps when u do the fcr carbs from stock on the 04-05's or do u not run tps? Im not real sure what tps is for but i was thinking you could run without it connected so it cant be to important or is it? thanks morgan Quote 450r mx quad ...sb, st, flux capacitor :headbang: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 18, 2012 Author Share Posted April 18, 2012 hey first off great thread should help alot of people. My small question is, do u guys normally wire up the tps when u do the fcr carbs from stock on the 04-05's or do u not run tps? Im not real sure what tps is for but i was thinking you could run without it connected so it cant be to important or is it? thanks morgan We do not run the TPS on FCR carbs. Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loud450man Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 so could i just clip mine off and be fine? is it some sort of epa crap? Quote 450r mx quad ...sb, st, flux capacitor :headbang: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 18, 2012 Author Share Posted April 18, 2012 so could i just clip mine off and be fine? is it some sort of epa crap? You can just leave it, or clip it off either way. Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loud450man Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 thanks Quote 450r mx quad ...sb, st, flux capacitor :headbang: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cheapfast450r Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Hey Morgan, I was wondering about the ESR intakes. I've read where shortning/ cutting the intake will help get the air right going into the carb. Is this intakes legnth change with the differant engine combos or is it kinda a standard legnth. How do you tell how much to cut off? I have a modded esr but don't know how much to trim. thanks guy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junk94 Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 I have 4 450's that I have been apart of putting together. 1st quad - 07 CW 477 kit 12.1:1 Stock Stroke Ported Head (Rage) HRC jetting and needle HRC Cam No Lid on the filter HRC Head pipe w/White Brothers Exhaust Rekluse 2nd Quad 2005 Stock Stroke Stock Bore Weisco 13.1:1 piston Hot Cams Stage 2 Stock carb other then jetting Full Dasa Exhaust Aftermarket Aluminum air box with uni filter Rekluse Quad 3 2007 Stock Stroke CW 477 Kit 12.1:1 Stage 2 Hot Cams Quadified Ported Head Port Matched Intake No lid on filter HRC jetting and Neddle Big Gun Full exhaust Rekluse 4th Quad 2007 +3 Crank CW +3 cylinder Kit 12.1:1 Hot Cams Stage 3 Stock Head HRC Head pipe with White Brothers Exhuast Stock carb other then jetting Stock Clutched All 4 quads run side beside each other. Is the carb holding them back from making a big difference in each quad? The 05 is my XC quad so I dont need it to make 60hp and wear me out for 2hrs, but the other three are weekend quads, that get drag raced and beat on through the woods. I really thought we would have saw a noticable difference in one of them with the ported heads VS stock head. Thoughts? Quote 2005 kicker (XC quad) 2007Er/r Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 18, 2012 Author Share Posted April 18, 2012 Hey Morgan, I was wondering about the ESR intakes. I've read where shortning/ cutting the intake will help get the air right going into the carb. Is this intakes legnth change with the differant engine combos or is it kinda a standard legnth. How do you tell how much to cut off? I have a modded esr but don't know how much to trim. thanks guy! Intake length plays the same roll as moving the carb closer and further away from the head. Generally, the shorter you make the intake, the more over rev the bike will have. But keep in mind 4 strokes like to have a certain amount of stored volume in the intake track. Usually you would cut an intake about an inch at a time. We do not use the ESR intakes. The 04/05 boot with DASA ring and filter on the 04/05, and the FCI intakes on the 06+. Those combos will yield the most power, and best overall AF curve. 1 Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 18, 2012 Author Share Posted April 18, 2012 I have 4 450's that I have been apart of putting together. 1st quad - 07 CW 477 kit 12.1:1 Stock Stroke Ported Head (Rage) HRC jetting and needle HRC Cam No Lid on the filter HRC Head pipe w/White Brothers Exhaust Rekluse 2nd Quad 2005 Stock Stroke Stock Bore Weisco 13.1:1 piston Hot Cams Stage 2 Stock carb other then jetting Full Dasa Exhaust Aftermarket Aluminum air box with uni filter Rekluse Quad 3 2007 Stock Stroke CW 477 Kit 12.1:1 Stage 2 Hot Cams Quadified Ported Head Port Matched Intake No lid on filter HRC jetting and Neddle Big Gun Full exhaust Rekluse 4th Quad 2007 +3 Crank CW +3 cylinder Kit 12.1:1 Hot Cams Stage 3 Stock Head HRC Head pipe with White Brothers Exhuast Stock carb other then jetting Stock Clutched All 4 quads run side beside each other. Is the carb holding them back from making a big difference in each quad? The 05 is my XC quad so I dont need it to make 60hp and wear me out for 2hrs, but the other three are weekend quads, that get drag raced and beat on through the woods. I really thought we would have saw a noticable difference in one of them with the ported heads VS stock head. Thoughts? Hondas are all about the right combo. In my opinion each bike has 2 it 3 items holding the combo back. Bike #1, the small HRC cam, small carb, pipe are holding it back. Bike #3, I'm not familiar with Quadified, so I can't say if the head is holding it back or not, but the small carb, pipe, and possibly Recluse are. I know the Recluse has its purpose, but as far as making power outside the woods, I'm not a fan of them. Bike #4, we do not use or recommend +3 or any stroker cranks on 06+ motors. They are sprint motors compared to 04-05 motors. The crank, stock head, stock carb, pipe are holding it back. Did you happen to set the deck height on all the big bore kits? Little things like that start to add up over time. To be honest, all the bikes except your XC bike should be at 60+ HP easily. Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junk94 Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Hondas are all about the right combo. In my opinion each bike has 2 it 3 items holding the combo back. Bike #1, the small HRC cam, small carb, pipe are holding it back. Bike #3, I'm not familiar with Quadified, so I can't say if the head is holding it back or not, but the small carb, pipe, and possibly Recluse are. I know the Recluse has its purpose, but as far as making power outside the woods, I'm not a fan of them. Bike #4, we do not use or recommend +3 or any stroker cranks on 06+ motors. They are sprint motors compared to 04-05 motors. The crank, stock head, stock carb, pipe are holding it back. Did you happen to set the deck height on all the big bore kits? Little things like that start to add up over time. To be honest, all the bikes except your XC bike should be at 60+ HP easily. On bikes 1 and 3 care to give any advise on what parts to use? None of the bikes have been on a dyno, so I dont have any idea what they are making to be honest. Quote 2005 kicker (XC quad) 2007Er/r Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkie Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Raptor 700 Desert bike: Kenz +2 head, Kenz cam Kenz SB 12:1 CP, SS +2 TB, FCI w/ box PCV, Dyna w/ Kenz curve Slingshot 15/37, 22" tire, +2 axle I'm coming up short on RPM in 5th. I bounce off the limiter in 1st & 2nd almost as soon as I put it in gear. 3rd and 4th feel pretty good. I feel like I'm leaving something on the table in 5th though. I can't gear it shorter because the first 3 gears will go through too fast. It feels like I'm not pulling more than 5000 in 5th. I can't hit the limiter in 4th either but it revs out to where I'm comfortable with it. Am I not getting enough fuel, as in a bigger injector might be needed? Is it set-up in the ignition maybe? Anything you'd do differently? Quote "I'd give my left arm to be ambidextrous.." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manny530 Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 looks like morgan is gunna be busy lol Quote EVERYONES FAVORITE MOD!!!! http://450rhq.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/f7e22d28ca03559ff7236e85f6128ca5.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alanbmx Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 I have a 08 TRX450er, Dasa, HRC cam, K&N no lid, dyno tuned to 47HP, what would it take to get 55 hp, on pump gas? Can that be done with the HRC cam? Quote http://450rhq.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/92ac89484251c63d73340458b54ac18b.jpg By alanbmx at 2012-04-16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 19, 2012 Author Share Posted April 19, 2012 Raptor 700 Desert bike: Kenz +2 head, Kenz cam Kenz SB 12:1 CP, SS +2 TB, FCI w/ box PCV, Dyna w/ Kenz curve Slingshot 15/37, 22" tire, +2 axle I'm coming up short on RPM in 5th. I bounce off the limiter in 1st & 2nd almost as soon as I put it in gear. 3rd and 4th feel pretty good. I feel like I'm leaving something on the table in 5th though. I can't gear it shorter because the first 3 gears will go through too fast. It feels like I'm not pulling more than 5000 in 5th. I can't hit the limiter in 4th either but it revs out to where I'm comfortable with it. Am I not getting enough fuel, as in a bigger injector might be needed? Is it set-up in the ignition maybe? Anything you'd do differently? Start with unplugging the speed sensor if you haven't. It will retard timing in 5th gear on the 700s. The sensor is on the down slope of the cases on the left rear. After that, I would look towards the tuning. Has the bike been dyno tuned? Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 19, 2012 Author Share Posted April 19, 2012 I have a 08 TRX450er, Dasa, HRC cam, K&N no lid, dyno tuned to 47HP, what would it take to get 55 hp, on pump gas? Can that be done with the HRC cam? We do not use HRC cams. All of our heads are more biased to more aggressive cams, with the HC2 being the absolute smallest cam we would use. With our CNC head, a HC2, and the rest if your combo it will make 55 on pump gas easily. Closer to 60 with a CP piston, 208 and FCI intake. 1 Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted April 19, 2012 Author Share Posted April 19, 2012 On bikes 1 and 3 care to give any advise on what parts to use? None of the bikes have been on a dyno, so I dont have any idea what they are making to be honest. HC2 is the smallest cam we run, that will give some more over the HRC cams. We run at least 42.5 for size on the FCRs. That will gain throughout the power curve, and will yield more over rev. Setting the deck heights to .040 will gain some. We run DASA pipes on 90% of our builds. The Rage head should be just fine, but again I know nothing of Quadified, first I've heard of them so unsure if that head is holding that build back. Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkie Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 Start with unplugging the speed sensor if you haven't. It will retard timing in 5th gear on the 700s. The sensor is on the down slope of the cases on the left rear. After that, I would look towards the tuning. Has the bike been dyno tuned? I unplugged it about 4 years ago but I haven't checked it since it came back from Kenz, I'll peep it. Dyno tuned at Kenz. Quote "I'd give my left arm to be ambidextrous.." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yfz450bence Posted April 27, 2012 Share Posted April 27, 2012 ^^^ I thought that unplugging the 700 didnt work. Could be wrong about it needing a ground to tell it to rev past a certain speed. but then again i thought the dyna ignition takes care of all that....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghott Posted April 27, 2012 Share Posted April 27, 2012 Assume 2004/2005 TRX450R for below: What clutch components (fibers/steels, basket) do you use on an upper 50's/lower 60's HP stock bore bike, without a lock out? What clutch springs do you use on an upper 50's/lower 60's HP stock bore bike, without a lock out? Quote Gary My 2005 Honda TRX450R Site (^^^TRX450R tech articles, dyno testing, pics, vids, and more) http://450rhq.com/forum/data/MetaMirrorCache/993866a3d66db74390c422c8723b1a16.jpg | '04 Racers Edge, AZ 545cc "Me Gusta!"|||| '05 Wicked Motors, MD 450cc "PunisheR" | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kye oat Posted April 29, 2012 Share Posted April 29, 2012 why is the tps unneccessary to hook up on the 04-05's? not saying it is necessary, id just like to know what real significant role the tps plays in ignition timing and how the engine responds to it being hooked up and how it responds to it being unplugged. i guess i just want the logistics behind it so i can decide for myself if i ever want to if i feel its worth it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mailman Posted April 29, 2012 Share Posted April 29, 2012 I would like to know this too. I was under the impression that with the tps plugged in, the timing will advance in the lower rpms for better throttle response. With it unplugged, the bike resorts to the WOT map witch has less timing advance. On a dyno pull or drag run, there really should be no difference if I am correct but during other types of riding, one should see a difference in partial throttle openings and the bike should be more responsive. I think the tps sends a signal to the ecu and operates like a "step function" which starts out with more advanced timing then at a certain throttle opening retards the timing, and does this again at even more throttle opening, then resorts to a WOT curve which has the least amount of advance of course. If I am wrong, then please correct me. I am just trying to learn like the next guy. Mailman Quote Just a little more HP and I should be set. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RopherToloson Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 why is the tps unneccessary to hook up on the 04-05's? not saying it is necessary, id just like to know what real significant role the tps plays in ignition timing and how the engine responds to it being hooked up and how it responds to it being unplugged. i guess i just want the logistics behind it so i can decide for myself if i ever want to if i feel its worth it. I would like to know this too. I was under the impression that with the tps plugged in, the timing will advance in the lower rpms for better throttle response. With it unplugged, the bike resorts to the WOT map witch has less timing advance. On a dyno pull or drag run, there really should be no difference if I am correct but during other types of riding, one should see a difference in partial throttle openings and the bike should be more responsive. I think the tps sends a signal to the ecu and operates like a "step function" which starts out with more advanced timing then at a certain throttle opening retards the timing, and does this again at even more throttle opening, then resorts to a WOT curve which has the least amount of advance of course. If I am wrong, then please correct me. I am just trying to learn like the next guy. Mailman x3. I am also curious on your findings of TPS connected vs. not and the reasoning behind your selection. Quote Black 2005 450r: #761 13:1 JE Piston Stage II Hotcam Rossier Exhaust Alba Pro Elite Black Nerfs ATV FourPlay LT Arms w/ Custom Axis LT Shocks DC-6 Link w/ Custom Axis Rear Shock G-force Extended Rear Axle DWT Beadlocks w/ Razr MX rear DWT .190 w/ Razr Cross fronts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
06erdj450 Posted May 1, 2012 Share Posted May 1, 2012 I know most companies won't, but I might as well ask... Will you guys work on a head that already has port/valve work done? Quote -DANNY DASA | Racers Edge | JD Performace | Motowoz | SLC Quad Customs http://450rhq.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/cb01c184f5b32f3b2fbef170994dce14.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morgan Posted May 1, 2012 Author Share Posted May 1, 2012 I unplugged it about 4 years ago but I haven't checked it since it came back from Kenz, I'll peep it. Dyno tuned at Kenz. I don't see the tuning as a potential issue unless the summer heat is starting to fatten the bike up significantly. Do you have a way to hook it up to a laptop to check the TPS function and Duty Cycle of the injector? If so, make sure the TPS reads both 0 and 100% and if the Duty Cycle goes over 80% its time to step up on injector size. Assume 2004/2005 TRX450R for below: What clutch components (fibers/steels, basket) do you use on an upper 50's/lower 60's HP stock bore bike, without a lock out? What clutch springs do you use on an upper 50's/lower 60's HP stock bore bike, without a lock out? OEM clutch packs with OEM baskets, inner hubs, pressure plates unless the customer provides Hinson or another MFG. Dark Synergy, Dark Synergy Mod (which was an LTR 450 spring), Tokyo Mod LTR springs or our own custom springs. I know most companies won't, but I might as well ask... Will you guys work on a head that already has port/valve work done? We do. We recommend sending it in for an evaluation so we can determine if A.) its fixable and B.) its worth it to fix it. The short side is the most important part of the head work and many builders drop the floor to far making it tough to perform the appropriate work to the SSR. Quote Morgan Russell Demon Industries- Owner Facebook- Demon Industries Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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