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Dyno Charts
Kawasaki C14 Concours
NOTE: These are true numbers measured on Dales in-house Dynojet 250 I dyno, with "Win Pep 7" Program,
STD mode, Smoothing 5
The Holeshot compound is now at aprox. 4500 feet above sea level here in NV, and is down about 3 to 5 HP from our old location in CA. Dale uses his dyno as a measuring tool for development and testing only.
Be aware that different dynocharts, dyno operators, conditions and bikes can vary 3-8 HP, so this should only be used as a reference for before and after results.
The Holeshot compound is now at aprox. 4500 feet above sea level here in NV, and is down about 3 to 5 HP from our old location in CA. Dale uses his dyno as a measuring tool for development and testing only.
Be aware that different dynocharts, dyno operators, conditions and bikes can vary 3-8 HP, so this should only be used as a reference for before and after results.

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![]() | Run 003 (Blue Line) C14 Bone Stock best dyno pull.
Run 022 (Red Line) C14 with Holeshot Comp 2 slip-on, Dynojet Power Commander, Dales custom map with original
air filter. NOTE: Dyno room temperature for both runs was 69 degrees and 53 percent humidity! |