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GS1085 with dynojet kit

Agemax

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right, i have a GS1000 with a wiseco 1085cc big bore. harris race pipe, dyna coils and dyna s ignition.
VM26 carbs with stage 3 dynajet kit fitted and bellmouths (velocity stacks, what ever you call them?)
the carbs have been dipped and are spotless and are running the smaller of the dynojet mains which are 138's equivalent to mikuni 129's.
it is running very rich and fouling up the plugs, NGK B8EV's
doesn't seem right to me as a stage 3 dynojet kit is supposed to fit a gs1k with pods and a 4 into 1 so why is it running so rich with bellmouths on?:confused:
 
A little more airflow can make quite a bit more vacuum through the venturi, which can suck a lot more fuel. The increase in fuel can be more than the increase in airflow that caused it, hence the need for smaller jets to get the same mixture.
Just thinking out loud here, certainly no jetting engineer, but quite often an engine with bigger displacement will require smaller jets, even with identical intakes, carburetors, everything else the same. I think this is why.
 
Agemax, i have a gs1085 with vm26 carbs with K+N filter and sito exhausts. I run a 112.5 main jet and a spacer under the centre needle clip with 7 heat range plugs, and it runs fine. Hope this is of help.
 
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