Bike lacks power
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I mean, you shouldn't expect much.
Please investigate what restrictions you still have on the bike, 99-03 should be clear to find, There are a few here.
Big note, most of these production year DTRs are restricted to 8,000 RPM in the CDI, they have a heavier Generator design and the 3BN Cylinder head, you will only see under 20hp from these bikes fully de-restricted.
Also big thing here is proper fuelling and sprocket sizes here, these are two things that explain alot of problems you may have,
I maintain a servo DTR in standard form is the quicker bike, leave it on
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I mean, you shouldn't expect much.
Please investigate what restrictions you still have on the bike, 99-03 should be clear to find, There are a few here.
Big note, most of these production year DTRs are restricted to 8,000 RPM in the CDI, they have a heavier Generator design and the 3BN Cylinder head, you will only see under 20hp from these bikes fully de-restricted.
Also big thing here is proper fuelling and sprocket sizes here, these are two things that explain alot of problems you may have,
I maintain a servo DTR in standard form is the quicker bike, leave it on
@Darty According to the RPM tach on the bike it revs all the way round to roughly like 12K but the power falls off long before then it is pointless I have to shift at like 9.5k to keep it in the power.
I was looking into having the resistrictor removed from the 3BN head if it was worth it or should I just buy a 3MB head?
By any chance would you happen to know if I could fit a lighter generator on the bike?
I do think the fueling is pretty ok the plug is more on the biscuit brown side but it is a tad rich.
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@Darty According to the RPM tach on the bike it revs all the way round to roughly like 12K but the power falls off long before then it is pointless I have to shift at like 9.5k to keep it in the power.
I was looking into having the resistrictor removed from the 3BN head if it was worth it or should I just buy a 3MB head?
By any chance would you happen to know if I could fit a lighter generator on the bike?
I do think the fueling is pretty ok the plug is more on the biscuit brown side but it is a tad rich.
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Sounds like the powervalve to me. Or the reed switch. It should pull hard to the red line.
Lightening the flywheel won't help.
@Calum I did disconnected the servo and run it pinned fully open it was alot better and pulled all the way from rouhgly 7K to like 11K but I can't stand the lack of bottom end power after the powervalve is pinned.
So I have reconnected it again and It's just not as quick up top from what I can tell I have set it up properly the diamond lines up with the hole and once you rev the bike onto powerband that is where the diamond moves too. Could it be the servo itself? it still makes the noise when you turn the igntion on.
The reed switch is disconnected I left it behind the clocks though.
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@Ryan-F the 3mb head is ideal but hard to find since everyone wants them you can get your head de restricted if the powers dropping off like that I’d bet it’s the powervalve set set correctly
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@declan they are a few ebay but they are quite pricey, was going to see if any shops near me would de-restrict it for me
@Ryan-F well you have your issue then it’s the powervalve yeah an engine porter should be able to do it no problem, the powervalve should whine as you turn the key if it doesn’t then there’s an issue the valve should be aligned through the exhaust port so that it’s a smooth transition as you look through the exhaust port there should be no step or ridge
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@Ryan-F well you have your issue then it’s the powervalve yeah an engine porter should be able to do it no problem, the powervalve should whine as you turn the key if it doesn’t then there’s an issue the valve should be aligned through the exhaust port so that it’s a smooth transition as you look through the exhaust port there should be no step or ridge
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@declan The issue being on the new models the powervalve retards after 8K RPM. Starving the engine of the power.
Getting an older CDI unit, or an aftermarket one, would rectify this.
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The later CDIs control the powervalve servo. On crossers, the powervalve is controlled by the gearbox, or by exhaust pressure. On the DT it's controlled via the YPVS CDI. Early models this was separate from the CDI. Later models it was an all in one.
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The later CDIs control the powervalve servo. On crossers, the powervalve is controlled by the gearbox, or by exhaust pressure. On the DT it's controlled via the YPVS CDI. Early models this was separate from the CDI. Later models it was an all in one.
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@Ryan-F well you have your issue then it’s the powervalve yeah an engine porter should be able to do it no problem, the powervalve should whine as you turn the key if it doesn’t then there’s an issue the valve should be aligned through the exhaust port so that it’s a smooth transition as you look through the exhaust port there should be no step or ridge
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@declan said in Bike lacks power:
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It's like a 3RM model CDI. But to be honest, just get a Zeeltronic for it. It'll be better in the long run since it will be new, rather than buying something old and potentially faulty.
https://www.thetuningworks.co.uk/store/product_info.php?products_id=1268
£165
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@declan said in Bike lacks power:
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It's like a 3RM model CDI. But to be honest, just get a Zeeltronic for it. It'll be better in the long run since it will be new, rather than buying something old and potentially faulty.
https://www.thetuningworks.co.uk/store/product_info.php?products_id=1268
£165
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@Calum Ok thank you, do they come with like a base map at least?
was looking at getting another top end and getting it ported also.
@Ryan-F Zeeltronic provide an array of maps that you can base yours on. They are more aggressive than the OEM maps. I've just left it as the one they provided. I altered the powervalve timings but that's about it IIRC. Best get the handheld programmer too. I found mine came with some crazy map that was totally inappropriate.
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@Ryan-F Zeeltronic provide an array of maps that you can base yours on. They are more aggressive than the OEM maps. I've just left it as the one they provided. I altered the powervalve timings but that's about it IIRC. Best get the handheld programmer too. I found mine came with some crazy map that was totally inappropriate.
@Calum Ah ok thank you for the help, I was looking at the older CDI's but like you said alot of them look crusty and I know what you mean about the zeeltronic that is going to be my next buy 100% I don't want to make the bike crazy or nothing and i don't want mega horsepower I just like the torque and acceleration.
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Depends where you pin it.
So it's not a clear cut answer.
On an unrestricted CDI a pinned powervalve would be detrimental to performance.
On a DTRE/X Ignition, a pinned valve will allow you to rev past 9K.
On a CDI where the ignition is severely retarded past 8K then it will be a loss of power all round.If the CDI allows power up the higher revs, but, like the RE/X ignition, retards the powervalve, pinning it open will allow you to get that upper power, sacrificing low end.
It's not clear cut. For optimum performance, set it up properly and leave it alone.
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Depends where you pin it.
So it's not a clear cut answer.
On an unrestricted CDI a pinned powervalve would be detrimental to performance.
On a DTRE/X Ignition, a pinned valve will allow you to rev past 9K.
On a CDI where the ignition is severely retarded past 8K then it will be a loss of power all round.If the CDI allows power up the higher revs, but, like the RE/X ignition, retards the powervalve, pinning it open will allow you to get that upper power, sacrificing low end.
It's not clear cut. For optimum performance, set it up properly and leave it alone.