Backfire in air box?!
- Benno_0214
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Backfire in air box?!
Hi everyone!
I have recently bought myself a storm, I'm loving it! Just a quick question really, is it common for the bike to pop and backfire into the air box? Mine seems to do it every once in a while at very low revs, and sometimes cuts out
A guy I work with had a storm years ago when they first came out, he seems to remember his did the same?
It's a totally standard bike, runs really well apart from this occasional air box fart!
Any help would be apprieciated!
Cheers Ben
I have recently bought myself a storm, I'm loving it! Just a quick question really, is it common for the bike to pop and backfire into the air box? Mine seems to do it every once in a while at very low revs, and sometimes cuts out
A guy I work with had a storm years ago when they first came out, he seems to remember his did the same?
It's a totally standard bike, runs really well apart from this occasional air box fart!
Any help would be apprieciated!
Cheers Ben
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
Greetings
'carb fart' perfectly normal - just raise the idle a notch to lessen the chance of it stalling in a tight corner.
Post some pics of your bean eatin' storm beasty.
'carb fart' perfectly normal - just raise the idle a notch to lessen the chance of it stalling in a tight corner.
Post some pics of your bean eatin' storm beasty.
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- Benno_0214
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
Hey!
Phew that's good news! worries me everytime it does that!
Il get a pic posted up ASAP!
Cheers!
Phew that's good news! worries me everytime it does that!
Il get a pic posted up ASAP!
Cheers!
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
If your wearing thin jeans, which you shouldnt you can feel the warmth of the fart in your crotch area
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- scott02464
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
If you get the carbs sync mate it helps a lot and doesn't do it quite as often.
Re: Backfire in air box?!
if its standard have a think about the cct,s and the reg/ rec, its all on here how to sort them out
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- Benno_0214
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
Cheers for the advice! I'm gonna take a look at the cct etc soon, didn't realise until I looked on here that they had this issue. Better safe than sorry tho!
Ben
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
If you going to be doing you CCT's then it's the perfect opportunity to fit a front cylinder vaccum take off for carb syncing http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=18430 and do a carb sync.
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
Yep mine does it all the time - pain in the butt isn't it?
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- lloydie
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
Having the carbs set a tad rich helps to stop it to
- rollingthunderx2
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
Mine does that, its common. This helps tho.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=25801
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=25801
Re: Backfire in air box?!
You seem to like posting links It's good that your reading all these threads but if you read that thread all the way through you would realise that that came down to a carb balance as well. Yes TPS does help but it could just as well be a simple carb balance that will sort it out.Mine does that, its common. This helps tho.
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=25801
IMHO I think it generally comes down to the bike needed a good tune up. This could mean altering a few things. Remove carbs and give them a clean, check the jetting and mixture setting, while carbs are off adjust the TPS, also while carbs are off fit a front vacuum take off for carb balance simplicity. Re-fit carbs and balance them. Warm bike up to running temp and get the mixture spot on, then maybe another carb balnce.
Or just turn the idle speed up a tad and forget about it.
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- lloydie
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Re: Backfire in air box?!
The worse it is the more attention the carbs need as Carl said