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OK, I spent about 6 hours today dyno tuning my IC SC R3 with the new headers on it... and I'm only half way done. I'm actually learning to do the tuning (doing the step tests and fuel changes myself) under the watchful tutelage of our trained tuner. Naturally, my learning process adds to the time, but I never realized before how much 200 Ft Lbs of torque heats an eddy brake up... until it needs a cool down period. Not a bad thing, 'cause the bike needs a cool down period too at the larger throttle openings. 
No doubt the numerous fans in the dyno room would be sufficient for "normal" bikes, but big HP & TQ mean big heat... and I been heatin' things up good today! In the small dyno room, the supercharger whine sends chills up my spine... can't hear it when actually riding. I've made some big (to me) addtions to fuel in mid-range thus far... hoping for final results tomorrow.
I'm now officially the "slowest tuner in Virginia"... and unbelievably I had a "spectator" offer me $50,000 for my bike today. Not for sale.
No doubt the numerous fans in the dyno room would be sufficient for "normal" bikes, but big HP & TQ mean big heat... and I been heatin' things up good today! In the small dyno room, the supercharger whine sends chills up my spine... can't hear it when actually riding. I've made some big (to me) addtions to fuel in mid-range thus far... hoping for final results tomorrow.
I'm now officially the "slowest tuner in Virginia"... and unbelievably I had a "spectator" offer me $50,000 for my bike today. Not for sale.