Dyna coil install, GPzInfested method

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Dyna coil install, GPzInfested method

23 Aug 2008 13:15
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GPzInfested decided to install his new Dyna coils on the GPz750 Turbo today, he just ran to get us some food, so I figured I'd sneak a pic and post it.

Serious case of "While I'm there" :D
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Re: Dyna coil install, GPzInfested method

23 Aug 2008 14:51 - 23 Aug 2008 15:16
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GPzInfested decided to install his new Dyna coils on the GPz750 Turbo today, he just ran to get us some food, so I figured I'd sneak a pic and post it.
What all goes on there?
Serious case of "While I'm there" :D
Yeah, I started my current project intending to just change some gaskets...
1980 KZ750-H1 (slightly altered)
1987 KZ1000-P6 "Ponch"
1979 GS1000 "Dadzuki"
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Re: Dyna coil install, GPzInfested method

23 Aug 2008 16:17 - 23 Aug 2008 16:19
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What all goes on there?

It gets pretty crazy here, GPzInfested is my Nephew and we're constantly messing with each other, usually no serious bodily injury though :D

As far as the shop goes, just our bikes and occasionally a friends bike, get worked on. There are five bikes in there right now, four are ours, and one belongs to the son of a long time friend. Two more are in the storage shed.
Serious case of "While I'm there" :D
Yeah, I started my current project intending to just change some gaskets...[/quote]

"While I'm there" has to be one the most expensive phrases in the English language, next to "I Do" :D :D :D
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Re: Dyna coil install, GPzInfested method

23 Aug 2008 18:08
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No, I meant "what all are you doing to the bike while you're in there?"
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Re: Dyna coil install, GPzInfested method

23 Aug 2008 21:29
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No, I meant "what all are you doing to the bike while you're in there?"

Me? I'm just trying to keep GPzInfested from going to crazy :D
He's talking about an 810 kit, GT1548 (I think) turbo, upgrading the injectors, Carrillo rods, Suzuki front and rear suspension and wheels, and a MegaSquirt to allow the extra fuel needed (I think he's envious of Lorcan) :D

We've already done the compression check, valve clearance check, and discovered a shade tree repair that had been done in the past (that we need to fix). I think we should just put it back together and finish the tune-up so "I" can ride it (it's his bike). God alone knows what the current top speed is, there's no place around here that I can try a top speed run without probably getting myself killed, and he's already pulled the front end up in third gear. So, it seems to me that it is fast enough for right now.

If there was any reasonable possibility of us making it to Bonneville, then I'd be all for it, I'd dearly love to make a 200+ mph run, but I just don't see that happening.
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