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I am pretty sure I am overheating. Drat

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dear lord its 30 celsius at 6 am!!!
How do you live in that climate!

By the time I headed out this morning at 9am it was already in the 90's and is expected to hit 107 today. The good thing is it is usually a dry heat so while sitting at a light you feel like you are in a toaster oven but at least you dont spend the day pouring in sweat. It just kind of off gasses :playful:

And its nice when much of the rest of the country is fighting bitter cold I still wear shorts.

I installed the reoiled aircleaner in and went for a ride. I have to wait until later to pull a couple of plugs and see what I see. It ran like a top. I even took it through a mountainous area full of sweeping turns and got on it a bit to heat it up good and did about 30 miles in total. Pulled up to 7500 rpms with nary a thought.

It felt a lot more torquey?? I have been riding it alot so I can feel differences like that and it definitely felt like it wanted to jump when hitting the throttle and it hasnt been like that lately. Hope someone can explain that one to me just for my knowledge base.

Still I am having trouble nailing my idle. I either get it to high or to low and I am not finding a sweet spot. In the end it was idling at about 1800-2000 but it didnt want to stall.

Now this may be stupid ... but I discovered after I had cleaned my carbs and put everything back together that it took a couple of days to settle down. I waited until the tach had found its steady spot consistently before dropping the idle to its proper speed. Took about 2 days but I found once it was sitting at a light each and every time at 2500 I was able to lower it to 1200 and I rode it quite happily for some 500 miles. I have no explanation but trying to mess with the idle on day one before it settled in was just frustration.
 
My idle usually starts (once off enrichener) at about 1200 - but once really warmed up it sits near 1500 -
It works great for me - a little more idle speed doesn't hurt a thing but near 200-2500 seems high
 
My idle usually starts (once off enrichener) at about 1200 - but once really warmed up it sits near 1500 -
It works great for me - a little more idle speed doesn't hurt a thing but near 200-2500 seems high

I think that is what I am going to shoot for this time. I had been set up at about 900-1000 cold but off enricher and 1100-1200 fully warmed up. I think I feel better about where you are.

Edited to add
I pulled two random plugs and they were a nice tan grey color ... NOT bone white. So I think I was indeed suffering from overheating because I was too lean and at least at the moment it seems it was caused by too little oil on my air filter so it was just allowing too much air to pass.

I am going to give it another day or so but I think I could jink up the screws a quarter turn to get it perfect.

I have read pages of how over oiling is bad but you dont hear to much about not enough oil. I just kept looking back from the carb boots and when all else checked out I decided to check inside the air box.

Our temps and super low humidity are brutal on rubber and such. I just had my very nicely painted side cover go bouncing along the road at 60mph yesterday because the rubber grommet that holds it in place just disintegrated. I think just sucking 105f with no humidity through a very very lightly oiled filter dried it out??

I' ready for the cool weather now! But I know I have to keep checking the airfilter or seek out the paper cartridge.
 
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I'm pretty sure that your bike came with a paper filter. I'd go get a stock filter and put that in the airbox.

So I finally got around to a little research and Rich .. you are completely right. It was a paper filter. When I bought mine it had the uni but was somewhat beat up so I just replaced it with the same.

I THINK ... a paper element in this heat would give me at least more consistent results as far as tuning and staying tuned. Please someone chime in if my logic doesnt make sense but I had the bike running like a dream for about 400 miles with a very very lightly oiled filter. With temps at 105 and very low humidity I just think the air sucking into those two holes in the bottom of the air box is like taking a hair dryer and applying it to the filter element from two inches away for the entire length of the trip .... or the 400 miles I ran the bike.

In that case .. it was bound to get dry and run me out lean. If I go to paper I have to worry about changing it but I dont have to worry about weather conditions changing my tune setup. Does that make sense?

The stock oem filter is $35. Has anyone tried some of the ebay offerings

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-Air-...tem2ecf4ba7f6:g:EaMAAOSwa39UruUM&vxp=mtr#rwid

http://www.ebay.com/itm/EMGO-Air-Fi...ash=item569e477a79:g:2dcAAOSwvxZZehYP&vxp=mtr
 
Figured I would check back and see if anyone had tried those Emgo Ebay filters? I am just concerned they may let more air through than stock and leave me with no room for carb adjustment. If No one chimes in with they used them successfully I guess I will bite the bullet and go to the oem at $35 .... ouch.
 
That Emgo filter would be fine, but I'd get a Hiflo instead.
 
Mine idles at 950-1000. They get hot but don't tend to overheat if you keep moving. I rode to work today. Just got home. It's toasty out, and during the hotter months, I only ride in once or twice a week.
 
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