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    #16
    Originally posted by Sidman View Post
    ... , pod filters aren't great with CV carbs , not sure why I've never had any luck . I think the air rushing past is too turbulent to maintain steady jetting , an airbox is more stable at delivering air at a constant rate
    It is possible for pods to work with CV-type carbs, it just takes a little more work. The rest of your statement is spot-on.

    The BS-series (CV-type) carbs have vent ports around the inlet of the carbs. Some pods can block those ports, which wreaks havoc with jetting. Some pods might leave a little bit of room, but that can induce turbulence, with equally disastrous results. The intake boots in a stock airbox actually act like velocity stacks, which clean up the airflow. Their inlets just happen to be surrounded by a plenum which is fed by a common air filter.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Tom R View Post
      ...Usually make one change at a time so you can track results better.

      I’ve never tried using those cheap pods, so I can’t speak from experience, but they seem to be universally despised. You should probably avoid messing with them.
      Stock exhaust?
      I installed APEs (which I had to cover about 90% - no exaggeration - to get it rideable). I then rode it to my tuner who ordered a Dynojet Stage 3 kit which he used to jet it on his Dynojet Dynamometer. He said the Stage 3 kit was the proper way to do it and the dynamometer made it quicker and easier.

      Of course your pods and exhaust are still unknown to us.
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