Hey, hope everyone had a good start to the new year.
I would like to know about the chips/cards that i have seen mentioned every now and then. I know nothing about them. What are they used for? where are they? etc. etc.
Any info is good.
Thanks. _________________ Princey37
The mc28 is restricted in 2 places;
1; The exhuast headers have large washers in to restrict the flow of exhaust gasses.
2; The ignition advance curve is more retarded than previous NSRs were.
and like all NSR's the airbox is too small to flow enough air for max power.
"1" is easily fixed, new pipes or grind the washers out.
"2" is fixed with a different "smartcard"*;
There were four commonly available HRC cards;
the "000" card was the original and for use with Avgas.
the "010" card was the updated "000" card.
the "020" card arrived with the "010" card and was for wet weather, both where for Avgas.
the "030" card was for normal unleaded pump fuel.
HRC no longer make these cards and they are individually code to the CDI so unless someone in Japan has contacts who say otherwise they are no longer available new.
None the HRC cards work if there is any signal from the sidestand, oil level indicator or neutral switch.
This means you either need to use the HRC wireing harness which means no road kit at all (no lights of any form, no steering lock) or modify the stock loom to cut those signals out.
The HRC card also turns the speedo into a big temperature gauge and removes all other LCD display functions.
Contrary to popular rumour the stock card does work still with either the race loom or a modified road loom. But as the HRC card makes large changes to the ignition advance the jetting on the bike will need changing so you can't swap one card to the other easily. _________________ Please do not PM me technical questions, if you can't find it on the Forum start a thread
Last edited by fontyyy on Thu Jan 08, 2009 6:30 pm; edited 1 time in total
Fontyyy, I've heard before that the MC28 cylinder has more conservative exhaust porting than the MC21? Do you know to what degree?
Honda have superseeded all the MC21 cylinder part numbers to a MC28 part number, just one size - 'A'. _________________ Rich
MC21 Track Bike / RS250 NF5 'Spencer', NX5 'Cadalora' & NXA 'Aoyama' / RS500 / Two Brothers Racing RC30
RichG wrote:Fontyyy, I've heard before that the MC28 cylinder has more conservative exhaust porting than the MC21? Do you know to what degree?
Whatever degree it is it's either less than you can measure or less than production tollerances. _________________ Please do not PM me technical questions, if you can't find it on the Forum start a thread
Fontyyyy said, with a little editing "None the HRC cards work if there is any signal from the sidestand, oil level indicator or neutral switch. This means you either need to use the HRC wiring harness, which means no road kit at all (no lights of any form, no steering lock), or modify the [stock] loom to cut those signals out [to the HRC card]." _________________ Andy.
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So these cards are able to control the bikes performance??? Where abouts are they located and how do they control the bike? _________________ Princey37
I havn't ever worked on a MC28, so please excuse my ignorance, but are they a magnetic type card simular to a credit card ?
Has anyone tryed to 'copy' a card using a card scanner ? Its technology from the early 90's, so surely there must be a way to copy them this day and age. _________________ Winning isn't everything, but loosing isn't anything
So they have a (read on memory) circuit board that has the ingnition maps programmed into it, and the PGM4 reads the card opposed to accually having the maps loaded on the ECU itself ?
So without the card, the ECU is technically incomplete.
I was thinking they worked on having 4 or so maps set in the ECU, and the card just set which one was to be used. _________________ Winning isn't everything, but loosing isn't anything
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