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Serious. This is honestly the first time I've ever heard any good spoken of twins on a dooReally.... Got 8500km on my jaws twins.
Serious. This is honestly the first time I've ever heard any good spoken of twins on a dooReally.... Got 8500km on my jaws twins.
I'm going to put it out there so we can forget about it, I will bet anything octane is not my issue. I already run much higher race mixture than Anyone has said is required, I'm even high for low elevation riding, and have ran different brands with no noticeable change. The only reason I mentioned it before was so you all could see that it's being taken care of. Not trying to be ignorant, but the fact is there is no way octane or bad fuel is my issue.increase your octane and try it again.
It's a specialty sled 860 with the rk tek 14:1 headsIs this a RK-T KIT or just his head and specialty's sled porting.
Thanks. I have the ECM update on mine as well. My dynoport has no restrictor in it, but I'm selling the mbrp can, gonna swap that out. Picked up my jets and gonna try those. Thanks for the info, exactly what I was hoping for.4 years ago I had a 860 RKT 14:1 at 3700ft and above.
Was told to run 450 mains. Put 460's in and tightened it up at 6500 ft. With stock pipe and muffler.
Redone and then 480's with Dyno port pipe , y pipe and specialty can.
Reducer taken out of high elevation pipe so running low elevation pipe.
Mixing 2 gallons 111 with premium.
Sled ran good at final set up but I couldn't come close to running what was suggested for jetting.
Thus also had ECM update from Kelsey.
I would jet it up , take restrictor out of pipe end if it is high elevation pipe.
Change muffler as with some they are restricted more than stock for elevation on stock motor so with that and pipe it could be way to restricted.
My 2 cents and good luck
It's a specialty sled 860 with the rk tek 14:1 heads
Specialty is the same as RKT. They have a agreement between the two of them.
Can you try a different ECM ?I just went threw this with my buddies 872 it turned out his ECM went full timing at a certain RPM and it started @5000 feet? New ECM and motor is running great again .He did the same more race fuel, bigger jets and went back to stock can.Cheers hope this helps.higvoltagesledheads is the guy it happen to. PM him you guys problems sound the same.Thanks. I have the ECM update on mine as well. My dynoport has no restrictor in it, but I'm selling the mbrp can, gonna swap that out. Picked up my jets and gonna try those. Thanks for the info, exactly what I was hoping for.
That's not what rktek says. As far as they're concerned specialty buys their heads, but the rest of the build they know nothing about. They didn't really offer much tuning or troubleshooting help because of that, which is why I came here.Specialty is the same as RKT. They have a agreement between the two of them.
I'm sorry, I realize I did not word that comment about fuel very well. I only meant it as, the octane is there, i may need more of it being delivered to richen it, but there should be no way that 60% c111 with 91 premium is not enough. Could just need more fuel altogether. Out of curiousity, on your 13.5:1 head with .5 gasket, what kind of pressure were you gettin for compression? Open or closed throttle?Ran twins on every doo I've owned with zero issues. Crank shop or jaws. Some are a little tricky to get dialed in but when they are nothing compares. 1300 on my twin bb set up and huge gains.
Why are your plugs coming loose then do you think? I had to run 50/ 50 with my 13.5 to 1 at 2500 ft or plugs loosened. Had .5 mm base gasket. Cc'd with this set up and came out to be 13.8 to 1. Put 13 to 1 domes in with .7 mm base gasket and Cc'd again came in at 12.96 to 1. Now runs on straight 91 at 2500 feet no issues.
Rk Tek head also. Just did another one a month ago for a guy, 13.5 to 1 domes, and .8 mm base gasket Cc'd came in at 13.2 to 1. No issues on 91 with this one. If you're not detonating then crank must be really out of spec which I doubt, or there's a issue with the domes. Kelsey makes one of the best heads out there. I'm only suggesting ideas and mentioning personal issues I've run into. Not criticizing your set up. Just trying to help.
There's vibration, as with every sled. Wether it's more or less than normal I cannot say, never really compared it. I would lean towards it being normal. I've never got a feeling that there was any excessive movement in the engineA lot of vibration by chance while running?
It's possible they have just copied the design. Rktek has no knowledge of what they are building though, not from what they told meThey may have changed then in the last few years .
When I had mine specialty was the same porting and porting was done in Edmonton to help with turn around .
Was his altitude sensitive? Mine Seems to happen any elevation. I'll try to track him down. I assume a dealer could pick up on the timing by jus hooking onto the computer? I don't have a spare ECM to try with, and frankly they're a bit of money to just dump if that doesn't turn out to be the problem.Can you try a different ECM ?I just went threw this with my buddies 872 it turned out his ECM went full timing at a certain RPM and it started @5000 feet? New ECM and motor is running great again .He did the same more race fuel, bigger jets and went back to stock can.Cheers hope this helps.higvoltagesledheads is the guy it happen to. PM him you guys problems sound the same.
I will call him and get him to PM you.Was his altitude sensitive? Mine Seems to happen any elevation. I'll try to track him down. I assume a dealer could pick up on the timing by jus hooking onto the computer? I don't have a spare ECM to try with, and frankly they're a bit of money to just dump if that doesn't turn out to be the problem.
Yep ran into this 5-6 years ago that's why I asked?That's not what rktek says. As far as they're concerned specialty buys their heads, but the rest of the build they know nothing about. They didn't really offer much tuning or troubleshooting help because of that, which is why I came here.