I've had this 750 for 6 weeks or so. I rebuilt the carbs when I got it, and it was running, but not well. It's got K&N pods and a Vance&Hines 4-1 exhaust on it. The main jets are 115s and the carbs are all nice and clean. Fuel screws are about 3 1/4 turns out, and air screws maybe 2.5-3 turns out (adjusted for highest idle). I'm at around 4500ft altitude.
A couple of weeks ago I tried moving the needles up to the highest position, thinking it may have been lean with those pods, and off-idle and part throttle response was great, and pulled all the way to the redline, but if I gave it anything more than around 1/3-1/2 throttle quickly, it would bog. It seems to bog much more at low engine speeds as well, but I'm assuming the effect is just amplified there.
Today I tried moving the needles down to the middle position like stock, and it now feels better in the midrange and takes full throttle better once it's going, but I have to be very gentle off-idle or it dies. To my semi-trained ear, it sounds like it's getting too much air and leaning out when given throttle quickly. Any ideas? Do I need to enrich the pilot circuit? Raise needles and lean out the pilot circuit? Lower needles more?
I know I need to get out and do plug chops sometime, but I'm hoping for suggestions from this video as well. Have a look/listen! I took a video of it so you can see and hear it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLnhKd8c1Kg
Thanks!
PS, it was also getting terrible gas mileage on the highest needle setting (25-30mpg), so I was pretty sure it was running rich. The exhaust also looks fairly sooty and the plugs are dark and wet looking, but no soot or buildup. (That's just pulling them out and looking, not actual plug chops).
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