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Enrichment v choke
Since the cv carbs have an enrichment system instead of an actual choke, regardless of what the cable says, what effect would it have to keep it open a bit around 1/4 throttle and up? Obviously with a choke it would run richer throughout; but from what I could tell, the enrichment system gets all it's fuel from the pilot circuit. Would it prevent the slide from opening fully?-1980 GS1100 LT
-1975 Honda cb750K
-1972 Honda cl175
- Currently presiding over a 1970 T500Tags: None
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Originally posted by Tom R View PostSince the cv carbs have an enrichment system instead of an actual choke, regardless of what the cable says, what effect would it have to keep it open a bit around 1/4 throttle and up? Obviously with a choke it would run richer throughout; but from what I could tell, the enrichment system gets all it's fuel from the pilot circuit. Would it prevent the slide from opening fully?1981 gs650L
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76Mike82
I'm relatively new to this bike and this type of carb but when I bought my bike last year the carbs were very messed up. When riding at highway speeds (topping out at 65ish mph) I found that adding a little choke would give me just a few miles per hour faster. That being said understand the carbs were very badly setup, one of the mixture screws was broken off in the carb, and if I stayed at speed I would loose vacuum to operate the fuel petcock.
So for me opening the choke helped but it may have just been the way the carbs happened to be working.
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