carbs spitting back

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lloydie
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carbs spitting back

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is this normal when riding slow with low revs i can feel and here the carbs spitting back .its like a miss fire .
its a bit disconcerting when going round a round about in the wet :oops:
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Mine pops and farts away when its decelerating using engine braking. sounds great fun!
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
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They all do it, stop worrying.
Upping tickover helps. ignition advancer also helps but makes it run a bit hotter.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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thank you for putting my mind at ease :thumbup:
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They are standard cans. They only really do it from slowing down at high revs. I like it. It scares kids and old folks look around to make sure the devils not behind them.
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
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KneeWobblers wrote:
pinkyfloyd wrote:Mine pops and farts away when its decelerating using engine braking. sounds great fun!
Your cans are sucking air in at the joints, ie extra oxygen is reigniting the gasses, make sure all is air tight at the joins to reduce the overun pop and bang.
either that or left a vacuum hose off ;)
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every honda ive had with race cans has always pop bang pop bang on the over run the storm is no exception
to this :D
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