F2 Ram-Air?
#3
Its a track only bike so I guess it spends a reasonable amount of time at or over 100mph. I read the musclecross site with his F234i, he had ram air that worked until the tank got down to about half, then there wasnt enough fuel weight to keep the air from forceing fuel backwards so to speak. He said he had to add a fuel pump. I know I would need to pressureize the carb bowls. Oh well, sounds like it would be a big pain in the rear. So F it.
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F3 did come with ram-airbox and the tank and motor are identical and almost convince the F3 airbox will fit on a F2 carbs, not for sure. There is a air sensor hole on the f3 airbox which the f2 doesn't have. I would say if you have a track-only F2 go down this route and if so, do the extra work of F3 fuel pump, Harness and ecu. Your money for little gains. IMO
#6
If you do choose to implement some ram-air functionality, you will probably be limited by your air filter, that is, if you are using a more restrictive OEM type paper filter - if you're using a "hi-flow" K&N, BMC, etc. filter, you might need to make jetting adjustments, in the mains, and maybe even the needle jets - bottom line is, I would expect that you'll have to do some sort of toying with your fueling circuits.
I know it's pricey, but hey, for all I know, you're loaded!! So, if you DO decide to do it, I would love to see the difference in the powerband, as made evident with before and after dyno readings - Oh, crap, I guess that would only work if you did the dyno tests in a wind-tunnel!! Well, maybe you're REALLY loaded?!?
I know it's pricey, but hey, for all I know, you're loaded!! So, if you DO decide to do it, I would love to see the difference in the powerband, as made evident with before and after dyno readings - Oh, crap, I guess that would only work if you did the dyno tests in a wind-tunnel!! Well, maybe you're REALLY loaded?!?
#7
No, I'm not loaded. My teenage daughters think I got an endless ribbon of $20's flying out my rearend. Air Tech use to make aftermarket ram air boxes for non ram air bikes but I dont see them anymore. They were pretty pricey. I just thought maybe some one here might have done ram air to an F2 for a reasonable cost. Oh well.
#9
No, I'm not loaded. My teenage daughters think I got an endless ribbon of $20's flying out my rearend. Air Tech use to make aftermarket ram air boxes for non ram air bikes but I dont see them anymore. They were pretty pricey. I just thought maybe some one here might have done ram air to an F2 for a reasonable cost. Oh well.
Also, no doubt on Airtech stuff...VERY PRICEY...AND, you still have to drill all your mounting holes in there parts!!
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