
Yes Ken San, it will do about 165 mph.
165 mph!? incredible speed!JWilliam wrote:Yes Ken San, it will do about 165 mph.
Turbo?, NOS?, what the hell did you on the engine to run so fast with stock crank, rods and cams???JWilliam wrote:It is a 906 machine and I have done almost everything I know to make it fast. It will do 120 mph in 4th gear. Went for a ride with other Ducati riders a week ago and a guy with a 996R had trouble keeping up, very funny. The engine has standard crank, rods and cams.
I am of the opinion that factors like valve size, cam lift and rod weight etc are not that important but accurate carburation is, the standard jet settings are typically too lean. The Weber also responds well to positive air pressure feed to the airbox. It has an ITG competition air filter and a 2 into 1 Conti exhaust. Other tricks include heat shielding to the front manifold, running the engine at a lower temperature (which I can do because it is water cooled), 5 teeth off the rear sprocket and doing something to the oil filter.* Equally important is reinforcment of the standard frame around the headstock and steel brake discs on the front(power is nothing without control).persempre907 wrote:Turbo?, NOS?, what the hell did you on the engine to run so fast with stock crank, rods and cams???JWilliam wrote:It is a 906 machine and I have done almost everything I know to make it fast. It will do 120 mph in 4th gear. Went for a ride with other Ducati riders a week ago and a guy with a 996R had trouble keeping up, very funny. The engine has standard crank, rods and cams.
Very curious.
Ciao
Many thanks!JWilliam wrote: * If you want to know the finer details I can send you a private message.
OK, I checked it.Tamburinifan wrote:Ken, you`ve got pm, kind of urgent.
Oh, you got it in Tokyo?Tamburinifan wrote:Really nice article on your Pasos in th Ducati Magazine no 11 magazine!
Too bad I couldn`t read it....