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How To: Carburettor Tuning

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  • pajo1230P Offline
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    wrote on last edited by pajo1230
    #14

    I mean "increase air intake" was the duct tape on airbox like hole under the seat ment to be there or was that added after because i didnt do that and it seems logicly to increase air intake with full exhaust but i wont like drill holes in the airbox or something like that just remove the duct tape.

    Because i see alot of people having 230-240 jet on the bike with aftermarekt exhaust that makes me want to change the main jet.

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    • pajo1230P pajo1230

      I mean "increase air intake" was the duct tape on airbox like hole under the seat ment to be there or was that added after because i didnt do that and it seems logicly to increase air intake with full exhaust but i wont like drill holes in the airbox or something like that just remove the duct tape.

      Because i see alot of people having 230-240 jet on the bike with aftermarekt exhaust that makes me want to change the main jet.

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      Calum
      wrote on last edited by
      #15

      @pajo1230 Yeah, want and need are two different things. Jet accordingly would be my advice. If it's lean, up the settings, if it's rich, lean it off.

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        #16

        Right, ty for the advice.

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          #17

          @Calum a guy I watch on youtube put a video up yesterday and I also been doing my jetting as you know so I thought I would come have a look what was put for re-jetting on here think you could add about plug chopping as there more reliable and simplify the procedure

          "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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          • terry.tzT terry.tz

            @Calum a guy I watch on youtube put a video up yesterday and I also been doing my jetting as you know so I thought I would come have a look what was put for re-jetting on here think you could add about plug chopping as there more reliable and simplify the procedure

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            #18

            @terry-tz Plug chopping is really only an indication of roughly where abouts the fuel is under load.

            If you really want to do it properly, you buy a wideband and monitor the AFR getting it spot on with the fueling.

            Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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              #19

              that's just not gonna happen though unless your a professional 2 stroke tuner or a racing team with money to waste

              "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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              • terry.tzT terry.tz

                that's just not gonna happen though unless your a professional 2 stroke tuner or a racing team with money to waste

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                #20

                @terry-tz I got a carb that’s running rich on idle and I can’t get a pilot small enough higher revs the bikes good any ideas?

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                  I'm no expert @declan just tinkering so I wouldn't like to say but don't see why you cant get a smaller pilot jet

                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                  • terry.tzT terry.tz

                    I'm no expert @declan just tinkering so I wouldn't like to say but don't see why you cant get a smaller pilot jet

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                    #22

                    @terry-tz they only go so small I’m on a 32 lowest is 30 I care from a 36 I believe but it’s still way too much I roasted an head gasket because I had the af screw too far out to combat the problem (I knew the risks)

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                      #23

                      I found this vid on YT, which may be very helpful to those looking to tune their Mikuni carbs;

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR2OspBdvJfZnFdVVttSrgyHoz3NxRYGmBDbIYmRem0HCbkKVO3nJ91yl1I&v=67Nb3DI-B3s&feature=youtu.be

                      SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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