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I was adjusting my carburetion and am still wrestling with a changing flat spot.
I decided a while back to complete my stage 3 kit with using Emgo pod air filters.
The symptoms are that the bike was running too rich. It had big flat spots no matter where I put the needles. I had 138 mains and the needles set on position 3. When I took off the filters it ran perfectly with no flat spot. So I called Dynojet and they suggested 134?s. I went to 134s and with the filters it has a flat spot. I have now positioned the needle as lean as possible and it runs OK but I developed a ? turn throttle problem. I adjusted the pilot screw to 4 1/2 turns out and it seems to run OK below 4000 now. I don?t like the current setup with the lowest needle position ( lean ) and having to go 4 ? turns on the pilot screw. I think K&N filters should get me where I need to go. I am looking to buy K&N filters because I think I will be able to put the 138?s back in and go back to normal needle positions and still have an opportunity for fine tuning.
I don?t like unscrewing the pilot jet that much. I never thought pod air filters could be so restrictive. For those with jetting issues with running too rich, try taking the air filters off and see how the bike runs it may surprise you.
I decided a while back to complete my stage 3 kit with using Emgo pod air filters.
The symptoms are that the bike was running too rich. It had big flat spots no matter where I put the needles. I had 138 mains and the needles set on position 3. When I took off the filters it ran perfectly with no flat spot. So I called Dynojet and they suggested 134?s. I went to 134s and with the filters it has a flat spot. I have now positioned the needle as lean as possible and it runs OK but I developed a ? turn throttle problem. I adjusted the pilot screw to 4 1/2 turns out and it seems to run OK below 4000 now. I don?t like the current setup with the lowest needle position ( lean ) and having to go 4 ? turns on the pilot screw. I think K&N filters should get me where I need to go. I am looking to buy K&N filters because I think I will be able to put the 138?s back in and go back to normal needle positions and still have an opportunity for fine tuning.
I don?t like unscrewing the pilot jet that much. I never thought pod air filters could be so restrictive. For those with jetting issues with running too rich, try taking the air filters off and see how the bike runs it may surprise you.