I figured I'd start a new thread with a new title.
Bike:
GS850G
V&H 4-1 exhaust
Stage 3 dyno kit (165 mains - the rest is stock besides larger slide holes and the air corrector that came with the dyno kit)
Emgo pod filters
Mixture screws - 4.5 turns out (as recommended by the dyno kit instructions)
I finally got back around to synchronizing the carbs last night. It was a pain in the ass to find the right settings, but I think all went well. The one thing I did notice is that the vacuum was around half of what I expected. Instead of the 11.25inHg on #1&4 and 10inHg on #2&3 I was aiming for, it was closer to 5-6inHg when they were finally synced. Is that because of the exhaust & air filter modifications, or am I just waaaay off of where I'm supposed to be?
I also tried adjusting the mixture? screws using the highest rpm method, but I couldn't notice any difference, so I just put them back to the 4.5 out that dyno recommended.
The problems I'm still having are a low rpm stuttering and stalling when I come to a stop light. I'm guessing I can fix the stalling just by increasing the idle stop screw.. but I'm worried about that. I've been moving that sucker around quite a bit since it revved up too high when I first started it, then decreased after that.
In addition to the stuttering problem, I took it out for a 25-30ish mile ride (just to get some road time in) and I went through half a tank of gas!! That's around 10mpg??
I never really got it above 4k rpm, with most of the time at around 1/4 throttle so I'm thinking it's just running waaay too rich on the pilot circuit? When I cranked back the throttle a bit it did have GREAT power and smooth running.
So which way do I turn those mixture screws to lean that out? In? Should that fix my stuttering? Are there any tips for the "highest rpm" calibration? What if at highest rpm it's still far too rich?
Wow, I tend to write a lot on these forums.. ha.
Anyway, any help would be really appreciated. Thanks all!
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