Best powervalve setting for higher revs?
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The only way this sentence makes sense is if you have an aftermarket ignition system where you can control the opening and closing of the valve to best suite the bike.
Otherwise, it's just making sure that when the valve is fully open, that it is flush with the exhaust port, I find taking the exhaust off is the best way to do that.
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@bananper said in Best powervalve setting for higher revs?:
Just wondering what's the best powervalve setting for high revs? Where should the little holes in the plastic thing line up?
Only thing not stock is my gianelli exhaustWhat setup do you have now? Is the power valve connected/active? Or are you positioning power valve in fixed position.
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@scrimsmustang actually the dot in the cover is often way off. Exhaust should come off to make sure the pv is "flush with the exhaust port".
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@scrimsmustang lol have you seen how far off those marks are I used to rely on them till I looked in the exhaust port pv wasnβt even close to being flush
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@louis-james my thoughts exactly
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Maybe it has something to do with different years of PV having different drive shaft shapes (where plastic pulley slides on. Some are diamond and others are rectangular. 100% certain on my 2003 125 cylinder and my wr200 cylinder that the powervalve alignment marks do NOT align powervalve flush with exhaust port approx 8deg out from memory, best way to check is exhaust and head off with piston at bdc