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Old 01-19-2015, 09:30 AM   #1411
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Dobeck also offers the new, AFR+ controller for the Honda CRF250L. I don't know if Dobeck would offer this option for the Zongshen RX3. However, the following video shows the difference between the EJK controller and the AFR+ controller.

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Old 01-19-2015, 09:30 AM   #1412
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Here is a video which more thoroughly demonstrates the AFR+ adjustment modes.

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Old 01-19-2015, 10:01 AM   #1413
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The AJP website has a nice photograph of the NC250 intake manifold, with the Delphi throttle body and fuel injector.



To install the Dobeck controller, you must first disconnect the plug coming from the Delphi ECU to the fuel injector. Then you plug the Dobeck connector to the fuel injector, and plug the Delphi connector into the back side of the Dobeck connector. After you connect the Dobeck controller to an electrical ground, the installation is complete.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:07 AM   #1414
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I just checked the AJP PR5 Owner's Manual. The last page of the manual, page 25, lists the following specifications for valve clearance.

http://issuu.com/ajpmotos/docs/ajp_pr5_user_manual_en

Intake: 0.05 mm
Exhaust: 0.08 mm
That does seem to be more practical.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:08 AM   #1415
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Spud and Weld, I noticed this site is happily relatively troll and idiot free, compared to most net sites. That does make it much better and easier to have more open discussion...
I'm pleased to hear that. We don't even have to work that hard at it; most of the people who end up here are quire open minded.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:10 AM   #1416
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This is a quick introduction from another soon-to-be RX-3 owner. I placed my order with CSC on December 31, actually talked directly to Steve, and I'm really excited about this bike. I love my Honda NT700V but I think the Cyclone should be a great alternative roadster with off-road capability.

Many thanks to Spudrider, Weldangrind, the folks at CSC, and other posters for making this thread so informative and friendly. I'm itching to ride, but its been great fun to read up on the bike while awaiting delivery.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:15 AM   #1417
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The Zongshen NC250 engine is not a copy of another engine. I believe Zongshen hired an Italian firm to design the NC250 engine. As far as I know, the NC250 engine is not similar to any Yamaha engine.
I suspect that Piaggio or Morini had a hand in the design.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:15 AM   #1418
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The Zongshen NC250 engine is not a copy of another engine. I believe Zongshen hired an Italian firm to design the NC250 engine. As far as I know, the NC250 engine is not similar to any Yamaha engine.

I am considering loaning my RX3 to Dobeck Performance in Belgrade, Montana.

http://www.techlusion.com/dobeck-products.asp

Dobeck designs and manufactures the EJK controllers, which maximize engine performance for EFI engines.

I did install a Yamaha exhaust header and FMF silencer on my Zongshen ZS200GY-2. Combined with the correct carburetor jets, the engine definitely produced more power. You can read about this project at the following thread.


http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=5974
I hope you make the loan to Dobeck. The EJK is a great product and made my CRF a much better bike. The Honda was extremely lean from the factory and the EJK let me fatten it up where needed for improved response across the power band.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:19 AM   #1419
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The Delphi computer is used to diagnose the health of the EFI system. It is not designed to alter the fuel map for the engine control unit (ECU). An aftermarket unit, such as the Dobeck EJK, is needed to alter the fuel map of the ECU. The Dobeck EJK (Electronic Jet Kit) allows you to enrich, or lean the fuel mixture to your preference for idle/cruise, acceleration, and full throttle. Therefore, you can tailor the bike's fuel economy and performance exactly as you wish, and easily change any of these settings at your convenience.
That controller is very simple to use; I like how you can make 1/2 point adjustments to idle, cruise or WOT.

This controller would make it very simple to compensate for intake or exhaust mods.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:28 AM   #1420
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Dobeck also offers the new, AFR+ controller for the Honda CRF250L. I don't know if Dobeck would offer this option for the Zongshen RX3. However, the following video shows the difference between the EJK controller and the AFR+ controller.
That's genius! I love the idea of being able to make AFR changes and see the gauge move in real time.
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Old 01-19-2015, 11:33 AM   #1421
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The AJP website has a nice photograph of the NC250 intake manifold, with the Delphi throttle body and fuel injector.

To install the Dobeck controller, you must first disconnect the plug coming from the Delphi ECU to the fuel injector. Then you plug the Dobeck connector to the fuel injector, and plug the Delphi connector into the back side of the Dobeck connector. After you connect the Dobeck controller to an electrical ground, the installation is complete.
That's a very simple installation. If Dobeck develops an AFR system, I suspect that the O2 sensor will require replacement as well. I doubt that the stock O2 sensor is wideband.
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Old 01-19-2015, 03:04 PM   #1422
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Thanks guys for clearing ose issues up.

Re WR Yamaha, maybe I read that the engine was most similar to the Yamaha in design...but not really as the valve adjustment in the head even is much different (and preferable to me) over Yamahas system. Though the long service intervals seem better. (remains to be seen as to how frequent adjustments have to be made over miles. Good to know it had good input into its design!

I actually called Dobrek a while back re EJK for ur bikes. I think that must have been right after Spud inquired re his bike and them adapting the EJK to our bikes (via Spuds!
Having that available, would be a big plus, IMHO, and open up many more options for increased performance.

Am I dreaming, or is this motor spec'ed out in another application at a higher output? ANyone else heard that?
Did you dyno your bike Spud before and after or use the "butt dyno" approach. (like I use usually! hehe


 
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Re WR Yamaha, maybe I read that the engine was most similar to the Yamaha in design...
The only thing the WR and the RX3 share in common is identical bore and stroke
77x53. That leads to speculation that power curves may be similar.
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Old 01-19-2015, 04:09 PM   #1424
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...Did you dyno your bike Spud before and after or use the "butt dyno" approach. (like I use usually! hehe
I employed the DD (derrierre dynamometer) to estimate the enhanced performance of the engine in my ZS200GY-2.
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Old 01-19-2015, 04:18 PM   #1425
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That's a very simple installation. If Dobeck develops an AFR system, I suspect that the O2 sensor will require replacement as well. I doubt that the stock O2 sensor is wideband.
I believe you are correct. The AFR+ system includes the wideband O2 sensor.



http://www.afrplus.com/

According to the web page in the above link:

The AFR+ brings together two technologies within one system to make it the most powerful, user-friendly tuning device on the market. AFR+ combines an EFI controller with a wideband O2 sensor and AFR gauge to provide a user instant fuel trimming ability and feedback about their vehicle’s state of tune.

I wonder how the wideband O2 sensor integrates with the Delphi EFI system? I imagine Dobeck figures that out, and supplies the correct connector, just as it does for the fuel injector.
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