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No progress yet. Its been raining all week.
I'm starting to lighten my load of extra parts.
If you guys need any of my engine parts for the Gsx400 or GS500 send me a pm.Comment
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We finally have some sun... been cloudy/rainy/drizzly most of the week. And of course I have other plans than riding this weekend
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eran_k
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Jetting
Had the DJ stuff in there with the restrictors removed.
Seemed to run just fine the way it is although I didn't come on to it, Just cruise and under 5000.
Threw the 150's in and tried it still with no restrictors.
Noticed it didn't rev quite as quick in neutral but still seemed to run fine.
Cruise was ok but felt a little sluggish as in I had to give it a bit more fuel and then back off to get to where I wanted.
But from cruise if I slap it wide open It loads up and seems to run one cylinder, ITs not but it just Feels like that for lack of a better explanation.
Its like trying to get on the gas and running out at the same time :P
Smooth transition works well.
I did actually get it to pull from 5-8--- really hard though with the 150's but couldn't stop to check the plugs.
I'm making a catalog of what I do and what the results are, I'll post the results.
Over on the GStwins site they recommend the stock slides and dj needles and 150 mains.
I have a feeling that its just the safe way to go.Comment
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One thing i did notice with the way it is, There is no smooth low throttle setting.
Its either stop or go from closed throttle to starting to be open. Kind of surprising sometimes.
I think its the slides opening too quickly.
And I think I need to do a synch again.Comment
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koolaid_kid
With CV carbs, the only thing that causes the slides to open is vacuum, which is caused by opening the butterfly valves, which are actuated by the throttle. Are you saying that it jerks open, or that it is rough off idle until the transition to the needle begins?Comment
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I've been experiencing that closed/open throttle thing too... it used to be really bad and kill my confidence in low speed manoeuvring where you have the throttle just cracked open.
Initially it was because I was so lean, but then after I got stuck into the jetting it was better but still a bit jerky.
I've kept fiddling and at the moment it feels pretty good and seems to have been the mixture screws being too rich.Comment
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koolaid_kid
Short thread hijack
Hey pete, how are those new mains working out?
They should make your mixture screws more accurate as well.
thread hijack over.Comment
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I'm saying its like the initial 1/8 throttle feels like I went from nothing to 1/2 throttle with very little movement.Comment
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500's, all parts are from the 500.
Needed tuning,
I synched the carbs and set the idle and air screw's. Still a little high off the fumes
But i can say it seems to be related to the way it was. Still has the hickup while cruising and cracking it open but the bottom end start is smoother now.Comment
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Going great George, much better with the 145's than the 150's. Haven't done another dyno comparison but that gets a little expensive when you're not doing it as part of a group run...
Mine's not too bad like that now, but definitely was like that when I had the 150 mains and needles on the richest setting... with the 145's, needle only raised one notch, and mixture screws leaner it's much improved. I'll be going 1/4 turn leaner again on the mixture screws to see if that makes it just that much better...500's, all parts are from the 500.
Needed tuning,
I synched the carbs and set the idle and air screw's. Still a little high off the fumes
But i can say it seems to be related to the way it was. Still has the hickup while cruising and cracking it open but the bottom end start is smoother now.Comment
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koolaid_kid
Well, cracking it open while cruising is the transition from the needle to the main. Personally, I'd be looking in that area, like dropping the needle a notch.
Good to hear it, pete. Didn't happen to get 140s did you?
For your mains, you can do a plug chop for a rough idea of how it is doing AFA being rich or not.Comment
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Going by the dyno chart, it wasn't that rich up top, so I think anything less than 145's would be too lean... the issue really was the needle... at 5K RPM the AFR ratio was off the chart
Finding a suitable location here for a WOT plug chop is next to impossible these days... a little too much of a nanny state now and that sort of thing is likely to get your bike confiscated under our "hooning" laws...Comment
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