different size jets on same machine
#2
So you mean that one carb has one size, and the other carb is a different size? That is odd. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
#3
YUP
FOR EXAMPLE 132 FRONT AND 138 REAR OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.I'VE SEEN IT MORE ON THE KAWASAKI THREADS, BUT THE MOTORS ARE THE SAME, OR DO I STAND STUPID.............[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
FOR EXAMPLE 132 FRONT AND 138 REAR OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.I'VE SEEN IT MORE ON THE KAWASAKI THREADS, BUT THE MOTORS ARE THE SAME, OR DO I STAND STUPID.............[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
#4
What you will find when you start custom tuning is that in reality the V-twin is 2 one cylinder motors tied together. Each cylinder will have different requirements due to it's physical location to the direction of travel, the variations that exist within production tolerances and the difference in the exhaust pipes. Back when I as racing cars, there would be different jets in each of the throttles bores of the carb because of the way each throttle bore saw the engine. The firing order, the intake runner lengths and the physical location to the direction of travel all effectted the flow to individual cylinders requiring a different mixture to balance everything out.
#7
My question would be exactly how much more performance would you expect if you spent the time and "tweaked" the jets?
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Originally posted by: swampyjunior
My question would be exactly how much more performance would you expect if you spent the time and "tweaked" the jets?
My question would be exactly how much more performance would you expect if you spent the time and "tweaked" the jets?
#9
That's what I was thinking. More of a perceived increase in performance but not too much actual increase.
I am not too sure I could detect it. Then again I have, on occasian, had diffuclty finding my rear end with both hands.
I am not too sure I could detect it. Then again I have, on occasian, had diffuclty finding my rear end with both hands.
#10
If you are racing and need every last little bit there is to get, then yes it's worth it. For the average guy that changes to a K&N filter and puts a pipe on, following the recommendations of the aftermarket part's manufacture is good enough. I once spent 5 days straight, 8 to 10 hours a day, rejetting a 6 cylinder race motor with 6 carbs, one for each cylinder. A major pain and it netted a whole 2.75 mph on the big end of a 95 mph boat. Worth it? Well, I did take the National High point Championship the next 2 years and set a couple of records, but for the regular guy, Don't bother. As to finding rear ends? I have found a flashlight, a map and a guide helps.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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