Over the years I have built many turbo fuel injected import cars and 2 turbocharged fuel injected Chevy small blocks. So I know you need to put the motor under load to make the turbo spool up and add positive atmosphere. As well as make the ecu go through its timing table and fuel table
Question 1:
To tune the gs550's since it is older (no ecu) do I still need to put the bike under load to tune the carb? Because the ign. is points and it is a carb bike why can?t I just rev it standing still with the laptop on my lap? The only info I want from this is the Air/fuel. Would the air/fuel change under load in riding conditions? (I know the air flow will change slightly but no enough to be a huge shocker)
Question 2:
if the bike dose need load on the motor to tune the carb is there a way to put load on the bike without moving it without going to a dyno (because I don?t have a pda to keep in my pocket and holding a laptop and driving the bike would be really tuff)
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