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actually the most effective way is for the participant to take down the organiser or my number and give me a call when you can't find us...

 

i wun be printing a list of pple coming down... it'll be a as is session.. whoever is there is there... no need to take attendance...

 

also.. ppl who are not familiar with the process. please print the service manual for TB sync out for reference. Pple may not be able to guide u throughout so, you need to have something to refer to...

 

see ya tonite! :thumb:

 

ah now we are talking :p

haha dun noe put who as organiser.

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i'll be having dinner with my wife at the yong tau foo shop after lavender food court at about 8pm... anyone wants to join us there for a drink or dinner before the DIY are free to do so... :angel:

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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SGBusaRiderz CarbTuneII / DIY Session

 

Date : 29th May 2009 FRIDAY

Time : 2100hrs onwards

Place : MSCP opp LAB

Organiser: saLem77 / 84614929

Co Organiser: kaieiru / 9.3.8.4.0.3.4.8

 

Things to bring :

 

1. Standard Hayabusa tool kit (or equivalent) for removing airbox

2. Working Torchlight

3. Philips screw driver

4. Drinks and field chair (if needed)

5. CarbTuneII courtesy of KAIEIRU

 

 

OK TO GO !!

 

1. saLem77 / 84614929

2. kaieiru / 9.3.8.4.0.3.4.8

3. quizesilver / 92714273

4. Haya^Busa / 98326674

5. Mercenary / 97860565

6. Yanero / 94574681

7. NormalAspirated / 61000561 (kaypo kia )

8. George / 97613099(learning)

9. Carbine / 81210396

10. Mengz_Zai / 94577397 (if i can off work in time)

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arbine;5464973']i got a noob question, if my mileage is 10k, do i need to do the TB Sync?

 

thanks!

must do..

10K need valves clearence. clutch plate all chg too...

ur honey comb still intact?? spend 30min to remove it bro..

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must do..

10K need valves clearence. clutch plate all chg too...

ur honey comb still intact?? spend 30min to remove it bro..

 

wah sooo many things to do 2nite :faint:

 

hopefully der will be 'busa masters' around 2guide us, 'busa newbie' :shy:

 

btw, wers the honey comb on our bike ?? the honey cn seLL one izit :cheeky:

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R1 '07 LE Akrapovic powered

HAYABUSA '99 Scorpion powered - SgBusaRiderz

SUPER4 PB1 / 125z Rockstar

RXZ135 Japan-modeL 6-speed lemang powered

 

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wah sooo many things to do 2nite :faint:

 

hopefully der will be 'busa masters' around 2guide us, 'busa newbie' :shy:

 

btw, wers the honey comb on our bike ?? the honey cn seLL one izit :cheeky:

 

it's at where the midpipe is at...

 

in fact if you can remove it nicely, it can be sold for scrap, as it contains rare earth metals, such as platinum... :angel:

 

but most ppl juz dump it...

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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wah sooo many things to do 2nite :faint:

 

hopefully der will be 'busa masters' around 2guide us, 'busa newbie' :shy:

 

btw, wers the honey comb on our bike ?? the honey cn seLL one izit :cheeky:

 

lol.z no dude. is just a joke.

the HC apply to stock pipe. if aftermarket exh is fix. the HC is not a issue.

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it's at where the midpipe is at...

 

in fact if you can remove it nicely, it can be sold for scrap, as it contains rare earth metals, such as platinum... :angel:

 

but most ppl juz dump it...

 

is it?!??

i think i still got it somewhere.

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must do..

10K need valves clearence. clutch plate all chg too...

ur honey comb still intact?? spend 30min to remove it bro..

 

bro i spend a few hr removing it...

partly i think cos my bike was still new then. so it is tight :p

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is it?!??

i think i still got it somewhere.

 

Construction

 

The catalytic converter consists of several components:

 

1. The core, or substrate. The core is often a ceramic honeycomb in modern catalytic converters, but stainless steel foil honeycombs are used, too. The honey-comb surface increases the amount of surface area available to support the catalyst, and therefore is often called a "catalyst support". The ceramic substrate was invented by Rodney Bagley, Irwin Lachman and Ronald Lewis at Corning Glass, for which they were inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002.

 

2. The washcoat. In an effort to make converters more efficient, a washcoat is utilized, often as a mixture of silica and alumina. The washcoat, when added to the core, forms a rough, irregular surface, which has a far greater surface area than the flat core surfaces do, which then gives the converter core a larger surface area, and therefore more places for active precious metal sites. The catalyst is added to the washcoat (in suspension) before application to the core.

 

3. The catalyst itself is most often a precious metal. Platinum is the most active catalyst and is widely used. It is not suitable for all applications, however, because of unwanted additional reactions and/or cost. Palladium and rhodium are two other precious metals used. Platinum and rhodium are used as a reduction catalyst, while platinum and palladium are used as an oxidization catalyst. Cerium, iron, manganese and nickel are also used, although each has its own limitations. Nickel is not legal for use in the European Union (due to reaction with carbon monoxide). While copper can be used, its use is illegal in North America due to the formation of dioxin.

 

you have to search for whoever is willing to buy it, iirc, there are many cases of catalyzer theft cases in the UK...

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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bro i spend a few hr removing it...

partly i think cos my bike was still new then. so it is tight :p

i used to take a long time removing it. but after a few removes.. i know the right tools N techni . so is quite fast now..

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bro i spend a few hr removing it...

partly i think cos my bike was still new then. so it is tight :p

 

weLL bro, NEW tings are usuaLLy VERY TIGHT Ley :cheeky:

 

i used to take a long time removing it. but after a few removes.. i know the right tools N techni . so is quite fast now..

 

BUT bro NOK97 here noes the RITE TECHNIQUE :thumb: so maybe we LEARN some POINTERS from him :angel:

 

 

 

btw bro Kaieiru, are we sharing the yongtaufu later ??? :p

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MY RIDES

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SUPER4 VTEC2 Micron powered - S4M

R1 '07 LE Akrapovic powered

HAYABUSA '99 Scorpion powered - SgBusaRiderz

SUPER4 PB1 / 125z Rockstar

RXZ135 Japan-modeL 6-speed lemang powered

 

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btw bro Kaieiru, are we sharing the yongtaufu later ??? :p

 

well, u can share the cost of the yong tau fu... i eat... :angel:

 

anyways for those doing the DIY, you may be interested to do the vacuum hose re-routing as well, but will be best if you all juz buy some rubber hoses for this rerouting... :thumb:

There's no replacement for displacement except for a blower

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well, u can share the cost of the yong tau fu... i eat... :angel:

 

anyways for those doing the DIY, you may be interested to do the vacuum hose re-routing as well, but will be best if you all juz buy some rubber hoses for this rerouting... :thumb:

 

thats a gd idea. re-route.:thumb:

 

 

BUT bro NOK97 here noes the RITE TECHNIQUE :thumb: so maybe we LEARN some POINTERS from him :angel:

 

 

don learn from me... we can share wat i know.:cheers:

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must do..

10K need valves clearence. clutch plate all chg too...

ur honey comb still intact?? spend 30min to remove it bro..

 

10k chg clutch plate!!!!!! lol

 

yea honey comb taken out, spent 3 hrs!! :sian:

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arbine;5469361']10k chg clutch plate!!!!!! lol

 

yea honey comb taken out, spent 3 hrs!! :sian:

 

u 5k overhual lei

2002-2003 aprillia rs125

2003-2008 Honda SP

2005-2006 Yahama 125z

2006-2006 Yahama R1 2001

2006-2011 Suzuki Gxsr1000 K6

2007-2007 Aprillia RS250

2008-2011 Suzuki Gxsr1000 K8

2011-2013 aprillia RSV4

2011-now ktm 525sm

2013-now husquvana 510 sm

Posted
SGBusaRiderz CarbTuneII / DIY Session

 

Date : 29th May 2009 FRIDAY

Time : 2100hrs onwards

Place : MSCP opp LAB

Organiser: saLem77 / 84614929

Co Organiser: kaieiru / 9.3.8.4.0.3.4.8

 

Things to bring :

 

1. Standard Hayabusa tool kit (or equivalent) for removing airbox

2. Working Torchlight

3. Philips screw driver

4. Drinks and field chair (if needed)

5. CarbTuneII courtesy of KAIEIRU

 

 

OK TO GO !!

 

1. saLem77 / 84614929

2. kaieiru / 9.3.8.4.0.3.4.8

3. quizesilver / 92714273

4. Haya^Busa / 98326674

5. Mercenary / 97860565

6. Yanero / 94574681

7. NormalAspirated / 61000561 (kaypo kia )

8. George / 97613099(learning)

9. Carbine / 81210396

10. Mengz_Zai / 94577397 (if i can off work in time)

 

 

 

Wow,seldom see people like you guys like to share and help ard..You guys ROCK..Less toking More action :thumb:

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arbine;5469361']10k chg clutch plate!!!!!! lol

 

yea honey comb taken out, spent 3 hrs!! :sian:

 

29k need to chg bike!! :thumb:

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SGBusaRiderz CarbTuneII / DIY Session

 

Date : 29th May 2009 FRIDAY

Time : 2100hrs onwards

Place : MSCP opp LAB

Organiser: saLem77 / 84614929

Co Organiser: kaieiru / 9.3.8.4.0.3.4.8

 

Things to bring :

 

1. Standard Hayabusa tool kit (or equivalent) for removing airbox

2. Working Torchlight

3. Philips screw driver

4. Drinks and field chair (if needed)

5. CarbTuneII courtesy of KAIEIRU

 

 

OK TO GO !!

 

1. saLem77 / 84614929

2. kaieiru / 9.3.8.4.0.3.4.8

3. quizesilver / 92714273

4. Haya^Busa / 98326674

5. Mercenary / 97860565

6. Yanero / 94574681

7. NormalAspirated / 61000561 (kaypo kia )

8. George / 97613099 (learning)

9. Carbine / 81210396

10. Mengz_Zai / 94577397 (if i can off work in time)

 

Great DIY session guyz n thnx for those making the trip down :thumb:

 

Finished-off the session with a ride to KKFC for a meaL...

 

HopefuLLy der wiLL be more of the DIY sessions coming-up in near future...

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MY RIDES

RXZ135 botoL powered / WR200 FMF powered - RXZ D CLUB

SUPER4 VTEC2 Micron powered - S4M

R1 '07 LE Akrapovic powered

HAYABUSA '99 Scorpion powered - SgBusaRiderz

SUPER4 PB1 / 125z Rockstar

RXZ135 Japan-modeL 6-speed lemang powered

 

carousell.com/shasalem.biz :D

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Great DIY session guyz n thnx for those making the trip down :thumb:

 

Finished-off the session with a ride to KKFC for a meaL...

 

HopefuLLy der wiLL be more of the DIY sessions coming-up in near future...

 

haha i think u and carbine learn the most.

and kudoz to all who come down and "eye power" :thumb:

thus making the whole session alot better!

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oh ya pics will be posted shortly~

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oh ya pics will be posted shortly~

 

yupz, saw u and another guy bz clicking the nite away....:cheeky:

 

shud had taken a group shoT ley bro.........

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MY RIDES

RXZ135 botoL powered / WR200 FMF powered - RXZ D CLUB

SUPER4 VTEC2 Micron powered - S4M

R1 '07 LE Akrapovic powered

HAYABUSA '99 Scorpion powered - SgBusaRiderz

SUPER4 PB1 / 125z Rockstar

RXZ135 Japan-modeL 6-speed lemang powered

 

carousell.com/shasalem.biz :D

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