Weather is getting nicer around here, so the Suzuki has been making some appearances! Love it!!
As of last fall, I had honed in pretty closely on getting the carbs with K&N Pods on them dialed in. Still a tad lean on the primaries (popping when deceleration) and still a bit of a stumble at WOT around 6,000 RPM. Riding up into altitude (up over Chinook Pass on Mt. Rainier) It was obvious that the mixture was still too rich up top.
I re-oiled the Pods and was pretty surprised at how that affected the fuel mixture, especially at the upper end. The stumble at WOT got even worse, further indicating that the mixture is indeed too rich, and that oiling the PODs exaggerated that condition.
I guess my first question is "Should the system be THAT sensitive to the mount of oil??" How do you guys go about maintaining your PODs to prevent this??
I currently have the Dynojet Stage III kit installed with 160's on the mains. The Needles WERE (as of yesterday) in the middle clip with both the factory washer and the Dynojet washer in place, and Primaries at 4.75 Turns.
I lowered the needles down 1-position last night, leaving the washers in place, and it's better, but there is still a stumble. Temps are still mild outside... around 50-60 degrees, so I know this will get worse when it warms up.
I guess my second question is: "Should I lower the needles down one more position, or remove the Dynojet washer on the needle, or both? Is it considered acceptable/Normal to have the needle clipped at the top clip, or is this a good indication that the main-jet is still too large??
Thanks!
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