Problems
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Problems
Hi guys
Bought some cans off Mac and fitted them. They sound great but now the bike at bottom end rides horrible. If I am moving slowly the bikes backfiring through the airbox (feels like that)
Any ideas is it the jetting? I'm running standard air filter and jets.
Thanks
Bought some cans off Mac and fitted them. They sound great but now the bike at bottom end rides horrible. If I am moving slowly the bikes backfiring through the airbox (feels like that)
Any ideas is it the jetting? I'm running standard air filter and jets.
Thanks
2000 Firestorm
Re: Problems
Before fitting the aftermarket cans did it have standard cans on??
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Have you put standard headers pipes back on, also did you get the broken exhaust stud fixed. IIRC these are standard cans you have fitted and you had a 2 into 1 Viper beforehand. First thing to do is make sure that you don't have any leaks in the exhaust system anywhere, so check all around the joins and clamps, the slightest of leaks will cause backfires. There's also a good chance that the carbs where set up for the 2 into 1 system you had on before, so you may have to make a few changes to your settings.
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Re: Problems
Hi
When I got the bike it was all standard. When trying to fit the 2-1 I snapped the stud which is still snapped but I have made a bracket that holds it solid in place untill I get a new cyclinder head.
The bike ran fine with standard cans and now has standard headers but with viper end cans?
I will check for leaks so if there is a leak on a link pipe it could cause back fire?
Hope this answers.
When I got the bike it was all standard. When trying to fit the 2-1 I snapped the stud which is still snapped but I have made a bracket that holds it solid in place untill I get a new cyclinder head.
The bike ran fine with standard cans and now has standard headers but with viper end cans?
I will check for leaks so if there is a leak on a link pipe it could cause back fire?
Hope this answers.
2000 Firestorm
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If there's an air leak in the exhaust or intake system them your bike will run like an out of tune trumpet.I will check for leaks so if there is a leak on a link pipe it could cause back fire?
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Re: Problems
Any intake or exhaust leaks will upset the mixture and the way things run. Also what condition is your airfilter in, when where the carbs last balanced. These are all things that contribute to the smooth running of things and should be checked before making changes to anything else.
Saying that though, your more than likely running a little lean which will cause a bit of spitting through the carbs. You should consider shimming the needles or maybe turning you fuel mixture screws a 1/4 turn to richen things up a tad.
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Saying that though, your more than likely running a little lean which will cause a bit of spitting through the carbs. You should consider shimming the needles or maybe turning you fuel mixture screws a 1/4 turn to richen things up a tad.
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Re: Problems
Is that 1/4 of a turn in or out?
Anyone know someone who is good at setting up carbs on here adjusting jets ect?
Anyone know someone who is good at setting up carbs on here adjusting jets ect?
2000 Firestorm
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Out to go richer, in to go leaner. Tuning carbs is not always a one trick pony without a Dyno machine and can take some trial and error. But as mentioned earlier start with the simple things as this all contributes to it.
Have a read through the Carb Tuning Guide in my signature and Hawks carb set up will give you a good baseline.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=28922
If you haven't got the front vacuum take off set up, then you want to get this done as well so Carb syncing can be done. http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=18430
If you get stuck I may be able to help, but you need to get your other issues sorted first. Ie carb Vacuum take off's and your cylinder head. Your carbs will need adjusting again once the cylinder head has been replaced.
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Have a read through the Carb Tuning Guide in my signature and Hawks carb set up will give you a good baseline.
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=28922
If you haven't got the front vacuum take off set up, then you want to get this done as well so Carb syncing can be done. http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=18430
If you get stuck I may be able to help, but you need to get your other issues sorted first. Ie carb Vacuum take off's and your cylinder head. Your carbs will need adjusting again once the cylinder head has been replaced.
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You need to fit 48s pilot jets .
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He;s more than likely got them installed already Lloyd. The majority of Storms over here have unless it's one of the very early models.
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As everyone has mentioned, I would start with the cheapest and work from there. Check for leaks and sync carbs. If still not running right put on dunk, they will tell you whether running rich or lean!!
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Two things that will make it pop and bang .
1. Exhaust leak
2. Running very lean on the pilot circuit .
And if its running crap around 4k and below and at cruse it will be number 2 .
1. Exhaust leak
2. Running very lean on the pilot circuit .
And if its running crap around 4k and below and at cruse it will be number 2 .
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Re: Problems
Cheers guys will check over weekend probably clean the filter also.
Should I check pilot size? Bike is a 2000 W Reg?
Should I check pilot size? Bike is a 2000 W Reg?
2000 Firestorm
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It should have 48's in there, but like anything carb related if you have not had them apart before then you don't really know what's in there until you open them up.
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Yes .