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spadefoot
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There seems to be a good deal of discussion, both pro and con, around switching to pod air filters. I understand that you need to re-jet in order to gain additional performance from switching to pods (I think, anyway). However, I'm in the process of rebuilding my carbs, and I'm going to be using several sets to try to get one set of 4 that are in decent shape. As such, I anticipate a SIGNIFICANT about of installing/removing/installing of th ecarbs in the forseeable future. Given that, I'm sorely tempted to not have to wrestle with the air box each time.
I'm not interested in extra performance (at this point, ANY performance would be exciting), I just want to be able to get to the carbs more easily. I'm switching it back to a stock 4-2 exhaust (the PO had some wierd 4-1 with a hammered-on muffler).
If I change to pods: Do I have to re-jet in order to have "stock" level performance? If so, can anyone suggest a set of jets? It looks like stock jets are about 5.50 each, the jetting kits I see on ebay are more like 100.00. Not sure why they are so much more expensive.
Enlighten me, if you will.
(Whoops!) I have a 1982 gs650GL, that might be good to know.
Thanks!
I'm not interested in extra performance (at this point, ANY performance would be exciting), I just want to be able to get to the carbs more easily. I'm switching it back to a stock 4-2 exhaust (the PO had some wierd 4-1 with a hammered-on muffler).
If I change to pods: Do I have to re-jet in order to have "stock" level performance? If so, can anyone suggest a set of jets? It looks like stock jets are about 5.50 each, the jetting kits I see on ebay are more like 100.00. Not sure why they are so much more expensive.
Enlighten me, if you will.
(Whoops!) I have a 1982 gs650GL, that might be good to know.
Thanks!
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