Re jetting
- lloydie
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Re: Re jetting
And it's the later model storm and blue
So 102 bhp is very very good
So 102 bhp is very very good
- scott02464
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Re: Re jetting
Will you put your results on here from tomorrows dyno mate? Looking forward to seeing what yours is like with all tour air box mods!lloydiecbr wrote:And it's the later model storm and blue
So 102 bhp is very very good
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Re: Re jetting
I will stick mine in the modded air box thread :-)
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=18341
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=18341
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Nice1 mate I'll check it out when its on ;-)
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I forgot to ask about this, but on the air/fuel ratio where should the 'line' be?
And at '20-30' does this mean I'm running lean? And then rich from '30-70' on the graph?

And at '20-30' does this mean I'm running lean? And then rich from '30-70' on the graph?

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Re: Re jetting
Looking at it again with a clear head
It starts off rich then lean then ok
So going by that you need to raise your needles .
On my f/a chart it's easier to under stand
The higher the line the leaner it is

Ideally you want it at 13
It starts off rich then lean then ok
So going by that you need to raise your needles .
On my f/a chart it's easier to under stand
The higher the line the leaner it is

Ideally you want it at 13
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Re: Re jetting
Ahh that makes sense.
So at the top end where it's about 14, if I put a larger main in to richen it out?
I'm running a 180 front and 185 rear Keihin size. Or is 14 adequate and ok to be left, and just bring the mid range down to 14?
So at the top end where it's about 14, if I put a larger main in to richen it out?
I'm running a 180 front and 185 rear Keihin size. Or is 14 adequate and ok to be left, and just bring the mid range down to 14?
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Re: Re jetting
I would go up a size on the mains first
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Re: Re jetting
Iv done some altering!
Changed the mains from 180 & 185 to 185 &190.
Raised the needles slightly
Left the mixtures at 2 turns out front and 2 1/4 out rear.
The result was, good after the second half of the mid range all the way up. And a Lot of popping on the over run.
Then I tweaked the mixture screw half a turn out each to richen the bottom end.
The result is awesome! Very strong all the way through and smooth!
But now at 2.5k revs 2nd gear it's feeling very 'bumpy!' at a very slight opening of the throttle? Cruising speed through town, As if I'm going over them rumble strips on the road?
But if I open the throttle slightly more it cures it immediately and wants to go.
Changed the mains from 180 & 185 to 185 &190.
Raised the needles slightly
Left the mixtures at 2 turns out front and 2 1/4 out rear.
The result was, good after the second half of the mid range all the way up. And a Lot of popping on the over run.
Then I tweaked the mixture screw half a turn out each to richen the bottom end.
The result is awesome! Very strong all the way through and smooth!
But now at 2.5k revs 2nd gear it's feeling very 'bumpy!' at a very slight opening of the throttle? Cruising speed through town, As if I'm going over them rumble strips on the road?
But if I open the throttle slightly more it cures it immediately and wants to go.
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Re: Re jetting
What size are your pilots ?
It sounds like your getting surges low down .
It sounds like your getting surges low down .
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Re: Re jetting
They are 48s mate
- lloydie
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Re: Re jetting
tune the mixture screws in to 1.5 turns out start from there ride it see what it is like then turn them out 1/4 turn out at a time until it pulls cleanly on cruse . on the dyno chart its running very rich at the bottom and you have made it richer by turning out more.
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Re: Re jetting
Thanks mate, I'm not that far off 1.5 turns out now tbh. I'm glad it's just the mixture screws that need tickling tho as everything else is pretty good.
Apart from the tiny throttle opening at 2.5k revs, it pullsat your arms, which it's never done before, not even when it was dynoed!
Apart from the tiny throttle opening at 2.5k revs, it pullsat your arms, which it's never done before, not even when it was dynoed!
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Re: Re jetting
keep at it and you will have a good ridable bike .scott02464 wrote:Thanks mate, I'm not that far off 1.5 turns out now tbh. I'm glad it's just the mixture screws that need tickling tho as everything else is pretty good.
Apart from the tiny throttle opening at 2.5k revs, it pullsat your arms, which it's never done before, not even when it was dynoed!

put a lightened flywheel on the you will have no arms left

- scott02464
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Re: Re jetting
Lol dont start me off on the lightened flywheel mate lol, I never thought I'd re-jet my carbs! Now look at me I'm hooked halloydiecbr wrote:keep at it and you will have a good ridable bike .scott02464 wrote:Thanks mate, I'm not that far off 1.5 turns out now tbh. I'm glad it's just the mixture screws that need tickling tho as everything else is pretty good.
Apart from the tiny throttle opening at 2.5k revs, it pullsat your arms, which it's never done before, not even when it was dynoed!![]()
put a lightened flywheel on the you will have no arms left

How does the lightened fly wheel work fella? (oh no Iv started!)