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MrZig
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How come I'm getting 40 MPG at best on a 1982 GS400 engine?
With stock jets, 70% highway, and 30% backroads. 5000 RPM cruising speed, 5-7k rpm on backroads.
I think that I should be getting 50-60 mpg, shouldn't I? My pilot screws are turned out 2 turns each. I think my jet needles may be too rich. The book (Haynes) calls for them to be at the fourth notch down, but that might be wrong? When I'm cruising at a steady low throttle position and roll on the gas, I also get a slight bog before it picks up. Too rich?
With stock jets, 70% highway, and 30% backroads. 5000 RPM cruising speed, 5-7k rpm on backroads.
I think that I should be getting 50-60 mpg, shouldn't I? My pilot screws are turned out 2 turns each. I think my jet needles may be too rich. The book (Haynes) calls for them to be at the fourth notch down, but that might be wrong? When I'm cruising at a steady low throttle position and roll on the gas, I also get a slight bog before it picks up. Too rich?