by Pompeydave » Thu Sep 25, 2014 11:48 am
Did a bit more research into this last night and I found a 2011 copy of Scootering that had a 15 pipe Lammie test. Admittedly, it was based on a TS1 cylindered engine breathed upon by Taffspeed to 'road' tune spec, and fitted with Varitronic ignition and a 30mm PHBH Dellorto, but the comparison is still valid between the pipes.
What it showed was that the ADS-3 was the 'Torque king', developing most of it way down the rev range from about 4500 upwards, but tailing off rapidly above 7000. However, the AF Rayspeed NK 'Road' pipe has a wider spread of power, but the torque doesn't start coming in until about 5000, hence it's not quite as relaxed and grunty low down. However, it holds onto the power for longer than the ADS-3, with a gentle drop off all the way through to 8500.
The final figures for the above engine were:
ADS-3: PEAK POWER: 22.3HP (11th out of 15 in a range of 24.8 to 19.4hp) PEAK TORQUE: 21ft lbs @5474rpm (1st out of 15 in a range of 21ft lbs to 15ft lbs), PRICE: £250 +P&P
AF Rayspeed NK Road: PEAK POWER: 24.7hp (2nd out of 15 in the same range as above) PEAK TORQUE: 20ft lbs @6284rpm (2nd out 15 in the same range as above), PRICE: £217 +P&P
This has left me with a dilemma- do I go for the out and out torque king, the ADS-3, or the pipe that won the group test overall but has slightly less torque lower down, the NK Road?