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  • Guest

    #301
    For now yes. Soon ill get some slingshots and a pipe.

    Can't seem to find fcr's at a good price.

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    • platinum2

      #302
      what kinda paint is it? i used rustoleum, and it gets soft when the motor is hot, just to warn ya,.... like it never cures, just gets soft and rubbery

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      • Guest

        #303
        High temp powdercoat.

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        • ben2go

          #304
          Originally posted by Mekanix
          High temp powdercoat.
          Does that not hold in to much heat?My engine is base clear and it feels like it gets a little hotter than it should.The 569cc GS engine I'm building will be high heat engine paint.

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          • rapidray
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            • Oct 2006
            • 8195
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            #305
            Stephen, look for 2 FCRs that are 37mm from 250 four stroke dirtbikes. You will have to get a custom 2 into 1 throttle cable made but that's no big deal. Those carbs go for 200 & less on EBay. Just find 2 from the same model 250. Ray.

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            • platinum2

              #306
              be careful what carbs you get , lots of those have electronics , im sure there is something out there

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              • platinum2

                #307
                Originally posted by ben2go
                Does that not hold in to much heat?My engine is base clear and it feels like it gets a little hotter than it should.The 569cc GS engine I'm building will be high heat engine paint.

                actually it would be nicer just blasted aluminum ,and factory black, paint does hold in some heat, and you dont need to worrie about touching it up

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                • rapidray
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                  • 8195
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by platinum2
                  be careful what carbs you get , lots of those have electronics , im sure there is something out there
                  The only electric anything on them is a TPS & they work fine without them connected to anything. Ray.

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                  • ben2go

                    #309
                    Originally posted by rapidray
                    Stephen, look for 2 FCRs that are 37mm from 250 four stroke dirtbikes. You will have to get a custom 2 into 1 throttle cable made but that's no big deal. Those carbs go for 200 & less on EBay. Just find 2 from the same model 250. Ray.
                    The guy that I am working with to build my 569cc has a set of 36 FCRs from a snow machine.We're gonna break in the engine with a heavily modified set of 36mm GSXR carbs.

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                    • platinum2

                      #310
                      the electric carbies cost more , and isnt used for electronics, so why bother ,and waste money was my point, there are tons of carbs out there you know
                      Last edited by Guest; 06-20-2013, 10:48 PM. Reason: typeo

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                      • ben2go

                        #311
                        Originally posted by platinum2
                        the electric carbies cost more , and isnt used for electronics, so why bother ,and waste money was my point, there are tons of carbs out there you know
                        None of my carbs are electric or electric operated.

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                        • rapidray
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                          • Oct 2006
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                          #312
                          On eBay they are all priced about the same & the newer the make the better. PERIOD!!! Ray.

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                          • Big Rich

                            #313
                            You guys already know this I'm sure, but I'm just stating it: the later GS500 carbs (with the TPS) are "3 jet" carbs. When was it? Around the year 2000 that they swapped? They added a mid-main jet for smoother / better performance.

                            Kind of a moot point though. Pretty much any modern carb is better than stock from the early 80's.

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                            • Guest

                              #314
                              Anything with TPS would be good from a tuning standpoint... get an AFR setup and the TPS will help no end when collecting that data.

                              Go to www.wbo2.com and you can have a kit version AFR setup with half an hour's data logging and external display from $AU279.90... including the new type Bosch LSU4.9 sensor... make up a sniffer pipe for the sensor if you don't have a bung in the pipe and all good to go!

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                              • rapidray
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                                #315
                                Or...............








                                you could just delete the TPS, RIDE the bike, do 4 or 5 plug chops, & jet it without the added expense of a bunch of unnecessary extra electronic crap on your bike. Ray.

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