Sieberock Big Bore kit
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 6:14 am
Mt ex Police 1979 R80/7 had become a bit of a embarrassment due to the enormous clouds of smoke it left behind so a rebore was called for. The pistons are ready available but I could find the anybody to do the work locally and a big bore kit just goes on in an afternoon and who doesn't want more power. I had always wondered about the difference my R80/7 and an R100/7 ( 5 horse power) apparently. So the job went ahead and it did just take an afternoon.
Its been a relative success more power less oil consumption and now I feel justified in being exempt from ULEZ. How ever the main draw back is it seems to use considerably more fuel about 25% more especially at low speeds. Difficult to give totally accurate numbers as my odometer went crazy and I just use the trip. Sticking to 55 mph and doing all those little things to reduce fuel use I got 36 mpg yesterday over 140 miles and at 80 mph I get around 42mpg. This I just cannot understand. Any Ideas. On reflection I doesn't seem worth the extra fuel as I don't go any faster. I no wonder if Siebenrock do an 800cc kit as I would save the cost on fuel in around 10,000 miles or so.
Its been a relative success more power less oil consumption and now I feel justified in being exempt from ULEZ. How ever the main draw back is it seems to use considerably more fuel about 25% more especially at low speeds. Difficult to give totally accurate numbers as my odometer went crazy and I just use the trip. Sticking to 55 mph and doing all those little things to reduce fuel use I got 36 mpg yesterday over 140 miles and at 80 mph I get around 42mpg. This I just cannot understand. Any Ideas. On reflection I doesn't seem worth the extra fuel as I don't go any faster. I no wonder if Siebenrock do an 800cc kit as I would save the cost on fuel in around 10,000 miles or so.