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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 21 3:59 pm
by autofetish
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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 21 4:33 pm
by autofetish
We got all the toys out boys


This is as good as it gets



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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 21 4:39 pm
by autofetish
From these scans using different technologies we where able to create a point cloud.


Point clouds are datasets that represent objects or space.

These points represent the X, Y, and Z geometric coordinates of a single point on an underlying sampled surface.



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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 21 4:43 pm
by autofetish
All in we collected 80 Million !!! points !!! down to 0.05mm :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:


The data set is huge and it will take us weeks to digest the data but thought I would give you all a little taster :thumbright:





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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 21 4:57 pm
by autofetish
If anyone wants me I will be back in the garage putting everything back on the bike :lol:

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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 21 12:40 pm
by morgan
autofetish wrote: Fri Jun 04, 21 3:06 pm
morgan wrote:
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Im finding it harder to impress you Morgan so let's try this sir



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Oh you are not struggling to impress me sir; you are struggling to SURPRISE me.
I promise you I am impressed, its just that at this stage I wouldnt actually be surprised if you cut an arm off and installed a cyborg-forearm to help with delay-dwell-angle-lash-response-coefficients-latency-inputs or whatever. I mean why wouldnt you ?

Mind still blown this end. Still want to come see it when its time ! (MMA roadtrip anyone ? )

Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 21 10:42 pm
by autofetish
Fully mapped and configured :thumbright:

As this is a standard test engine we run very low boost and rpm levels


She made 308hp @ 9500rpm (Some Rev them to 13k+ :shock: )

Super safe but great for testing and learning to ride her :thumbright:

Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 21 9:53 am
by morgan
Thats a good number for that size engine at modest (for a bike) revs!
Q - 308 @9.5 and then started to fall away or 308 and still climbing but you stopped revving ? e.g. more to come when you wind it up ?

Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 21 8:19 am
by autofetish
morgan wrote: Sun Jul 11, 21 9:53 am Thats a good number for that size engine at modest (for a bike) revs!
Q - 308 @9.5 and then started to fall away or 308 and still climbing but you stopped revving ? e.g. more to come when you wind it up ?
That's correct just being super safe as want an engine that will really last.

These engines will make 800hp turned right up and pull till 14,000rpm but for testing, 300hp is more than enough.

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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 21 8:48 am
by autofetish
A very very very wet day on the Airfield.

Most people had gone home and given up but at 3 pm just before the staff started to pack up i said Bananarama! it.

Put on my leathers and out she went for her first run standing water and heavy rain.

She felt stable and run straight :thumbright: 64mph on GPS :thumbright: :thumbright:


Game on

Thanks for everyone's help and support couldn't have done it without you all :thumbright:

Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 21 8:55 am
by autofetish
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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 21 10:30 am
by mopar_mark
Sorry the weather was Bananarama!, Elvington looks so drab. On a positive note, the bike looks ace even without the bodywork.
Good luck :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:

Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 21 4:28 pm
by autofetish
Off the trailer first run 11.92 @ 140mph a few shift issues but she handles well

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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 21 7:57 am
by autofetish
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Re: Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 21 9:57 am
by Pete
Well done, Will.
The amount of effort and time you have put into this project is absolutely astounding, I salute you!

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