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There isn't much vacuum on full throttle. Remove the air-box and there will be even less. Increased air pressure through carb (closer to atmospheric) as a result of serious intake mods means there may not be enough vacuum to hold the fuel tap open, leading to fuel starvation as the carb float bowls run dry. The obvious cure is to fit a manual on/off tap.
This fix worked for me with my particular bike. Having said that, my old '77 GS 750 ran perfectly with S&B pods and a stock vacuum tap, which is where the theory falls flat! Maybe some bikes are affected and others aren't, who knows?
As an aside, why did you keep your float bowl vent tubes? I removed mine, as per the dynojet instructions, though I have to confess I can't figure out exactly what they do.
This fix worked for me with my particular bike. Having said that, my old '77 GS 750 ran perfectly with S&B pods and a stock vacuum tap, which is where the theory falls flat! Maybe some bikes are affected and others aren't, who knows?
As an aside, why did you keep your float bowl vent tubes? I removed mine, as per the dynojet instructions, though I have to confess I can't figure out exactly what they do.