Tm30ss
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@Darty I've just tried to find that info as I thought I'd just buy new from fowlers but it's back order only, the wr comes off at a different angle I didn't know if I could possibly open the bore on the original but guessing easier said than done with it being rubber
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I used a dremel to hone out the standard inlet to fit a TM32, it's a bit laborious to get it as smooth once you have taken material away,
I had to trim the bottom of the YIES bottle to maintain a constant diameter,
But it did work nicely in the end,
You can also just buy a manifold joint to sit over the original, but does make the the whole inlet tract to long, start to lose the best fuel air ratio for high RPM, but gain some low end torque, its fairly noticable.
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Ideal I have a dremel here, pretty handy at times like this, darty the 230 airboot has a boost bottle which inserts the same as the original on the dt inlet boot would you blank this or just run it anyway? Thanks for your input appreciate it
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Sound man,
Well, It's down to what you want from the bike, the YIES bottle helps alot with low speed running,
Having that 2nd bottle on there made my DT a little flat on top end, so I took it off just for top end riding.
Some engines seem to respond differently, give it a try.
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I had the tmx30 almost identical to the tm30ss on my bike, no have a tm34ss! Both run very well. See my 200cc conversion thread
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@Louis-James my dt didn't like it at all so I have stuck the original back on it seemed like a good idea at the time
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@andrewj1680 you have to modify the throttle cable to allow it to fully open because is has further to travel, also must jet it correctly
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@Louis-James I used the wr200 cables as was a direct swap and I plan to put all new on the wr anyway, It seemed to take far too much air in, maybe try again at some point I'll just have to order a handful of jets and have done with it