gs850 re-jetting
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robbo
gs850 re-jetting
1986 gs 850 i have just purchased a motad 4-1 and am also thinking of a k&n filter can anybody give me some advice on re-jetting pleaseTags: None -
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Most websites for the exhaust will give jetting suggestions. I know that the Kerker and V&H are usually spot on.
You will have to bump up your main jet and raise your needle a notch or two. Some even have to bump up the pilot jet one.
Mikuni jets run in 2.5 increments. I was going to help you with jet sizes but I can't seem to find an 86 850.
You really don't have to rejet for an airbox K&N filter but a 4-1 you will.Comment
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Roy
I have a 82 GS 850 gz with a 4-1 transac system, should be the same carbs as yours. 32 mm cv:s . Standard jets are 115 my GS is running fine with 120 jets fitted I didnt fined it nessasary to raise the needles at all . I also have the standard air box .Comment
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Per a discussion I had with a factory rep, it seems as though the Motad will breath only slightly better than a factory setup. Based on decible levels, the stock bike should have been around 80 max while the Motad is rated at 84 decibels. I could be wrong, but thats probably a good indication that jetting would be similar to having the stock pipes along with whatever airbox mods you have.Comment
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I was thinking one full size up too would be enough for that exhaust. 120's.
Do throttle chop/plug test at 1/3 throttle to see if the jet needles need to be richer.
A little richer (additional 1/2 turn?) out on the mixture screws should be enough for any pilot circuit issues.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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