Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
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Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
can any one suggest settings for carbs ive got a DJ kit and KN coming thurs and im gonna have a crack at doing it myself
i had the bike dyno'd last week VTR1000F 99' in the fastest colour (red), came out at 101bhp 69.93ft/lbs torque but air/fuel ratio was ludacris! mega lean the dude asked if id pushed it there, all it has on is open cans so ordered a K&N to add to the lean problem and a DJ kit to sort it all out, any one fancy coming helping me
Regards
Sean
i had the bike dyno'd last week VTR1000F 99' in the fastest colour (red), came out at 101bhp 69.93ft/lbs torque but air/fuel ratio was ludacris! mega lean the dude asked if id pushed it there, all it has on is open cans so ordered a K&N to add to the lean problem and a DJ kit to sort it all out, any one fancy coming helping me
Regards
Sean
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Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
Are redline honda any good for setting storms up, I was looking at going to Total Traction just down the road from you in Great Totham but I think there prices are a bit steep
Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
They were in their day - esp Roger was a whizz with carbs (he set mine up) but they closed a few years back So there's no local official Honda workshop - the nearest is in Ipswich or Braintree.
Otherwise speak to Sean exRedline http://www.seandaviesmotorcycles.co.uk/ and see if he can help
Unit 19, Gosbecks Business Park, Gosbecks Road, Colchester, Essex, CO2 9JS.
Phone and Fax number: 01206 366066.
Otherwise speak to Sean exRedline http://www.seandaviesmotorcycles.co.uk/ and see if he can help
Unit 19, Gosbecks Business Park, Gosbecks Road, Colchester, Essex, CO2 9JS.
Phone and Fax number: 01206 366066.
bazza696 wrote:Are redline honda any good for setting storms up, I was looking at going to Total Traction just down the road from you in Great Totham but I think there prices are a bit steep
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Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
I know Sean, he looked at my bike and balanced the carbs first year I had the old girl.
Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
Don't know of anywhere that now does dynoing locally - Didn't know TT down in tiptree with those facilities till you mentioned it - How much were they charging for setting yours up and dynoing? (I think I paid a couple of hundred a decade ago inc K&N and DJ kit)
Kawasaki down at the Hythe (5 mintes from me) in Colchester probably has a dyno for all their race development
edit yup they do http://www.colchesterkawasaki.co.uk/col ... e=workshop and this could be handy if it applied to setting up and dynoing
Kawasaki down at the Hythe (5 mintes from me) in Colchester probably has a dyno for all their race development
edit yup they do http://www.colchesterkawasaki.co.uk/col ... e=workshop and this could be handy if it applied to setting up and dynoing
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bazza696 wrote:I know Sean, he looked at my bike and balanced the carbs first year I had the old girl.
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Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
I want to get the bike setup to a standard air filter, not fused about dynojet and high flow filter.
I think it was 220 for dyno find and setup, 35 for a dyno run.
I think it was 220 for dyno find and setup, 35 for a dyno run.
Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
As you can see it took 8 dyno runs to establish a baseline to the tuned final one, but surely as long as you had your carbs set to stock settings and parts - needles jets etc. I can't see it taking it taking much to get it running as OEM. What's it running like presently ?
this baseline carb set-up was on the superhawk forum http://www.superhawkforum.com/forums/te ... -up-24769/ if its any help.
this baseline carb set-up was on the superhawk forum http://www.superhawkforum.com/forums/te ... -up-24769/ if its any help.
bazza696 wrote:I want to get the bike setup to a standard air filter, not fused about dynojet and high flow filter.
I think it was 220 for dyno find and setup, 35 for a dyno run.
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Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
Shocking, I need to check the valve clearances cause they have not been look at since I had her, and this is start of the third year.
I think her back firing on over run could be to the exhaust valve not seating properly, I can't check the compression as the problem would.only be apparent when the engines hot and all clearances have been taken up.
No biggie just get the range of shims that benny and tony recommend from that guy off eblag.
Once clearances have been done, then in to be setup.
I think her back firing on over run could be to the exhaust valve not seating properly, I can't check the compression as the problem would.only be apparent when the engines hot and all clearances have been taken up.
No biggie just get the range of shims that benny and tony recommend from that guy off eblag.
Once clearances have been done, then in to be setup.
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Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
Did you read the settings on my scan? but keep in mind that there are 'individual differences' so what might work on my bike might not precisely work on another storm with the same spec hardware ( you said " open cans"; baked beans, heinz soup or jolly green giant sweetcorn?). So necessitating dyno work and trial & error - it took 8 runs to get mine done.clubber122 wrote:Any one??
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Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
All I saw on the dyno run is 185main jet? What about needle postition and was 185 in front or rear cylinder?
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Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
Have a read of the carb tuning guide linked to from the welcome in section. As has been said, near enough everyone who's Dyno'ed their bike has found the setup different. There's also some set up info in the Dyno chart thread in the workshop section.
The best bet, in my view, is to pay a good Dyno guy to set the bike up. It took about half a dozen runs to sort mine but the time and faffing saved was well worth the money. What your butt says and what the Dyno says are very often not the same thing.
I'm a little surprised the guy you used didn't offer to sort it. Different main jets and some shims for the needles could have been all that was needed.
The best bet, in my view, is to pay a good Dyno guy to set the bike up. It took about half a dozen runs to sort mine but the time and faffing saved was well worth the money. What your butt says and what the Dyno says are very often not the same thing.
I'm a little surprised the guy you used didn't offer to sort it. Different main jets and some shims for the needles could have been all that was needed.
Re: Carb settings DYNOJET, K&N and open cans
Nick, did you spot that you are answering a question from 2011
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