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agreskap 31-05-13 15:28

Rapid bike easy, has anyone got one?
 
Hi guys, greetings from Finland. Been searching, but don�t seem to find the answer. My bike is 2011 xtx, with arrow slipons, DNA stage 1&2 and the rapid bike easy. Just fitted the stage 1&2 the other day and blocked the AIS. Works well and sounds nice.

Before i fitted the stage 1&2, the fuel ratio switch in the rapid bike modulator was set to +2 as the manual recomended with slipons.

So my question is, do i need to adjust it upwards since it now gets more air?

Great forum by the way, keep it up!

Pleiades 01-06-13 12:14

Firstly - Welcome to XT660.com :006:

Quote:

Originally Posted by agreskap (Post 188225)
Before i fitted the stage 1&2, the fuel ratio switch in the rapid bike modulator was set to +2 as the manual recomended with slipons.

So my question is, do i need to adjust it upwards since it now gets more air?

The answer is almost definitely yes! You're engine will be pulling in a lot more air now, so more fuel will be required. The filters will have a much bigger effect on the air/fuel ratio than the pipes.

agreskap 01-06-13 13:45

Thanks Pleiades, i had the same thoughts. I have it now set to +3, that is as far as the trimmer goes. Will try it out as soon it stops raining...

But i would still like to know more about the device, since there is so little info around. So any info is welcome.

There are two trimmers, first goes from 1 to 7 and says "setting". Setting for what? Manual says to set it "6 for stock bikes, 5 for bikes with aftermarket exhaust". What does that trimmer do? Should that go down with the stage 1&2?

Second trimmer says "fuel ratio", so thats a dead giveaway. It goes from -3 to +3.

Manual does�nt explain anything, it�s A4 piece of paper. It only shows how to install it, and the recomended settings for the trimmers with aftermarket pipes. Emailed dimsport(manufacturer) but they seem to be busy with something else.

agreskap 01-06-13 16:40

Ok, took it for a test drive for about 100km. Maybe it�s just me, but seems to be running smoother, more responsive to throttle and the engine sounds better. Also felt like there is more low end torque, never been so easy to pop a wheelie, or maybe it�s just because of the better throttle response. So it was probably running a bit lean.

Still, i would like some input from anyone who have the same setup as me.
I can�t be the only one, or can i?:lurk:

bluecoup 02-06-13 15:55

Well how is it wired into the bike ??
I'd guess it does a similar job to a Kev mod, but in a much more expensive way

waynovetten 02-06-13 18:26

Only Rapid bike I've come across is the same as a PC,but never gained the popularity that a PC has.

Pleiades 02-06-13 22:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by waynovetten (Post 188271)
Only Rapid bike I've come across is the same as a PC,but never gained the popularity that a PC has.

There are two Rapid Bike devices...

1) Rapid Bike "Evo" works exactly like a PC (upload and tune different maps via an interface.)

2) Rapid Bike "Easy" just links to AIT sensor (as Kev mod) and gives different resistances to choose from to fool the ECU into richening/weakening the mixture - that parts simple. However, it also connects to the O2 sensor, but what it actually does to the signal sent to the ECU I haven't a clue - is it an eliminator, modulator, controller...?

agreskap 03-06-13 07:22

I have the Rapid bike easy, i would have gone with pc but this came with the bike so im going with this.

Here is the link to dimsport, if somebody is interrested:
http://www.dimsport.com/rapidbike/ra...f0815f6fd821f4

Kev 03-06-13 11:25

Close to a Kev fuel mod + O2 controller but not quite, the difference is my O2 controller will never run the bike richer than 13.2:1, this A/F ratio controller is running below 13:1 after 3600rpm which their graph displays & is running richer & richer this would show on a Dyno a bike loosing power as it got further away from 13.2:1 + high fuel consumption.:bricks: My fuel mod is adjustable for varied mods.

My O2 controller always keeps the A/F ratio parallel to the input signal, I can't see why they want it to run richer & richer below 13:1 as the revs go up.

agreskap 03-06-13 19:03

Thank you Kev for clearing that up. But this will work for me at the moment, right? Do you have any clue what the first trimmer does that i talked about earlier in this topic?

This is a bit offtopic, but has anybody fitted a turbo on the XT? I could get a second hand engine basically for free and i was thinking of a project. My friend has it on a gocart, but now he wants to fit an R1 engine on it. It,s from -07 bike and has little miles on it.


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