I don`t know about most folk but i was originally under the impression that the Shiftcam only operated at 5,000rpm and over - dyno graphs suggest this if you`ve ever seen a printout of the power and torque curves, there is a definate bump at 5k.
Over the near-four years of ownership of my 1250 i`ve noticed the occasional single `pop/burp` from the exhaust when squirting out from a corner for example in the lower gears and wider throttle openings.
Now, this little detail got me thinking as to the origin of this pop/burp, as have others as mentioned in the thread here, and when these questions enter my ikkle bwain i can`t let them go so in the name of research and development, footerin`, and - because according to Mrs Hann i can`t leave anything alone - i thought up and made this small gadget that is hooked up to the Shiftcam circuit and will let me know just when the Shiftcam actuator is energised.
The green LED is lit when the low lift cam is being used and it will switch over to the red when the high lift cam is used.
I took it out for a test ride and the results are in - Shiftcam operates almost continually when riding and not just at 5k and above, is imperceptable in operation and often switches much earlier in the rev range than i thought and can be made to work at engine speeds as low as ~3,000rpm according to load and throttle. The pop mentioned in the other thread coincides with switching at lower engine speeds. So it`s a bit similar to what BMW say in their (vague) technical description, in fact.........!
The gadget;

I did a video but it`s a bit crap, i mounted the GoPro on the tank bag so it`s a bit shakey and the low morning light produced loads of glare but i hope you can see enough to get the gist; the first bit of the vid shows what happens when going uphill in the higher gears or overtaking when you open the throttle, the middle bit is on a light throttle in third gear but letting the engine rev out - shiftcam only switches when at 5k and the last part of the vid shows shiftcam operating when squirting out of a slow corner when it operates at about 3k.
So it seems the operation of Shiftcam is more to do with throttle opening than engine speed alone.
So there you have it, you`re all now going to tell me that you knew all about this already......
Over the near-four years of ownership of my 1250 i`ve noticed the occasional single `pop/burp` from the exhaust when squirting out from a corner for example in the lower gears and wider throttle openings.
Now, this little detail got me thinking as to the origin of this pop/burp, as have others as mentioned in the thread here, and when these questions enter my ikkle bwain i can`t let them go so in the name of research and development, footerin`, and - because according to Mrs Hann i can`t leave anything alone - i thought up and made this small gadget that is hooked up to the Shiftcam circuit and will let me know just when the Shiftcam actuator is energised.
The green LED is lit when the low lift cam is being used and it will switch over to the red when the high lift cam is used.
I took it out for a test ride and the results are in - Shiftcam operates almost continually when riding and not just at 5k and above, is imperceptable in operation and often switches much earlier in the rev range than i thought and can be made to work at engine speeds as low as ~3,000rpm according to load and throttle. The pop mentioned in the other thread coincides with switching at lower engine speeds. So it`s a bit similar to what BMW say in their (vague) technical description, in fact.........!
The gadget;

I did a video but it`s a bit crap, i mounted the GoPro on the tank bag so it`s a bit shakey and the low morning light produced loads of glare but i hope you can see enough to get the gist; the first bit of the vid shows what happens when going uphill in the higher gears or overtaking when you open the throttle, the middle bit is on a light throttle in third gear but letting the engine rev out - shiftcam only switches when at 5k and the last part of the vid shows shiftcam operating when squirting out of a slow corner when it operates at about 3k.
So it seems the operation of Shiftcam is more to do with throttle opening than engine speed alone.
So there you have it, you`re all now going to tell me that you knew all about this already......
