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 Old thread. Could have been handy but didn't stay current.
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 These aren't my carbs (think these are off an XS650 but it's the same carb) but you can see the air corrector jets here.. the bigger one on the left can be unscrewed and changed out, the smaller one on the right is fixed & the Dynajet kit for the 1980 GS1000 comes with a small brass bush that pushes in there & restricts the airflow...
 
 1980 GS1000G - Sold
 1978 GS1000E - Finished!
 1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
 1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
 2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
 1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
 2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar..... - FOR SALE!
 
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 Again, a mistake on my part. In the rush to get it done, I only screwed it on the back of the speedo about 1 thread.Originally posted by Steve View PostYou can change the sprocket ratios to ANYTHING you want, it won't affect the speedo reading. 
 
 Your speedometer gets information from the front tire. Only three things might affect accuracy. 1. Improper size tire. Your best results will be with a 100/90-19. 2. Improper drive gear at the axle. Most GSes have a 19" front tire, and will have the same ratio. A few models had an 18" tire, a couple more models had a 16" tire. Use of any of those would slow down the speedo, not make it read faster. 3. The speedo unit itself. If it's a stock unit, it should not be a problem. However, if an aftermarket unit has been installed, there is no telling whether a correct ratio unit was installed. A speedo should not bounce. Try lubing the cable. If that does not help the bounce, you might have to open up the speedo so you can clean and lube it.
 
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 IOriginally posted by salty_monk View PostThese aren't my carbs (think these are off an XS650 but it's the same carb) but you can see the air corrector jets here.. the bigger one on the left can be unscrewed and changed out, the smaller one on the right is fixed & the Dynajet kit for the 1980 GS1000 comes with a small brass bush that pushes in there & restricts the airflow...
 
 
 Ok, so they are blocking the lower right port. I may give that a quick try and see what it does. I installed new factory size little jets.2016 Ducati 1299s
 1989 BMW K100RS
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 1980 GS1000E-sold
 1982 GS1100L-sold
 1982 CX500-sold
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 Agreed. I didn’t see that thread on a search. I’ll add to it when I’m done tuning. TYOriginally posted by dorkburger View PostOld thread. Could have been handy but didn't stay current.
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 So I blocked off the right side air jets(4mm hole) of the air intake side of the carbs and the midrange was better, so this morning I ordered 4 main air jet correctors from Dynojet (part# DC0301). They were only $2 each. I'll update when I install them to see if my saga is finally over. I'm starting to think CV carbs SUCK.2016 Ducati 1299s
 1989 BMW K100RS
 1982 GS1100E-current build
 1980 GS1000E-sold
 1982 GS1100L-sold
 1982 CX500-sold
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 ****FINALLY!!!!!****
 
 155/152.5 main jets
 Needles are up 1.5mm (two small washers on top of needle)
 Idle fuel screws out 2 1/2 turns +/-
 K&N pods
 V&H 4into1
 Float height factory
 Valves are set at the high end of tolerance
 Used DynoJet 4mm air jet plug (right side air port opposite of the jet on air intake side) Part #DC0301 $2 each
 
 Installing the Dynojet plugs made a huge difference2016 Ducati 1299s
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 1982 CX500-sold
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 Are you using DJ jets? Reason for asking is because the numbering scheme is different from Mikuni.Ed
 
 To measure is to know.
 
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 Woohoo, I'm glad I came across this thread then!Originally posted by winmag4582001 View Post****FINALLY!!!!!****
 
 Used DynoJet 4mm air jet plug (right side air port opposite of the jet on air intake side) Part #DC0301 $2 each
 
 Installing the Dynojet plugs made a huge difference 1980 GS1000G - Sold 1980 GS1000G - Sold
 1978 GS1000E - Finished!
 1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
 1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
 2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
 1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
 2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar..... - FOR SALE!
 
 www.parasiticsanalytics.com
 
 TWINPOT BRAKE UPGRADE LINKY: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...e-on-78-Skunk/
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 NO. I should have mentioned that. I got the main jets from 6sigma.Originally posted by Nessism View PostAre you using DJ jets? Reason for asking is because the numbering scheme is different from Mikuni.
 I've gotten other jets from JetsRus, it said they were for Mikuni carbs so I assume they are in line with Mikuni's numbering system...Last edited by winmag4582001; 09-15-2019, 10:38 PM.2016 Ducati 1299s
 1989 BMW K100RS
 1982 GS1100E-current build
 1980 GS1000E-sold
 1982 GS1100L-sold
 1982 CX500-sold
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 Also, I have went down to 1 shim on top of the needle e-clip. Basically up 2mm now on the needles. Running and pulling hard.Originally posted by salty_monk View PostWoohoo, I'm glad I came across this thread then! Last edited by winmag4582001; 09-15-2019, 10:41 PM.2016 Ducati 1299s Last edited by winmag4582001; 09-15-2019, 10:41 PM.2016 Ducati 1299s
 1989 BMW K100RS
 1982 GS1100E-current build
 1980 GS1000E-sold
 1982 GS1100L-sold
 1982 CX500-sold
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 OK. So the GS1000E is running 99.9%.
 The last thing I'm looking for now are needles...... factory needles are as follows:
 Length: 51.5mm
 D1: 3mm
 D2: 3mm
 D3: 2.8mm
 D4: 2.6mm
 D5: 2.5mm
 
 Wanting a little thinner needle, maybe something that starts at 3mm and tapers to 2.2mm. I've been combing the net and not finding any real numbers I can go off of and I dont have a lathe that can turn something that small. What have any of you used?
 TIA2016 Ducati 1299s
 1989 BMW K100RS
 1982 GS1100E-current build
 1980 GS1000E-sold
 1982 GS1100L-sold
 1982 CX500-sold
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 If you're looking to richen the midrange - thinner needles - you can get the same effect by using smaller air correctors.Originally posted by winmag4582001 View PostOK. So the GS1000E is running 99.9%.
 The last thing I'm looking for now are needles...... factory needles are as follows:
 Length: 51.5mm
 D1: 3mm
 D2: 3mm
 D3: 2.8mm
 D4: 2.6mm
 D5: 2.5mm
 
 Wanting a little thinner needle, maybe something that starts at 3mm and tapers to 2.2mm. I've been combing the net and not finding any real numbers I can go off of and I dont have a lathe that can turn something that small. What have any of you used?
 TIA
 You say you're using 4mm air correctors, I'd go a little smaller and try it.
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 I suggest you look up manual thinning of SU needles, using a pillar drill.Originally posted by winmag4582001 View PostWanting a little thinner needle, maybe something that starts at 3mm and tapers to 2.2mm. I've been combing the net and not finding any real numbers I can go off of and I dont have a lathe that can turn something that small. What have any of you used?
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