An O2 sensor indicates my air/fuel mix is optimal at idle and throughout the first half of the throttle, but revs still fluctuate at idle and the bike stumbles if I whack the throttle open.
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Ira
Maybe this is more to the point: has anyone had actual, reproducible success getting a good idle with k&n pods and cv carbs?
An O2 sensor indicates my air/fuel mix is optimal at idle and throughout the first half of the throttle, but revs still fluctuate at idle and the bike stumbles if I whack the throttle open.
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Originally posted by Ira View PostMaybe this is more to the point: has anyone had actual, reproducible success getting a good idle with k&n pods and cv carbs?
An O2 sensor indicates my air/fuel mix is optimal at idle and throughout the first half of the throttle, but revs still fluctuate at idle and the bike stumbles if I whack the throttle open.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
1980 GS1000GT (Daily rider with a 1983 1100G engine)
1998 Honda ST1100 (Daily long distance rider)
1982 GS850GLZ (Daily rider when the weather is crap)
Darn, with so many daily riders it's hard to decide which one to jump on next.;)
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Ira
Originally posted by JTGS850GL View PostWhat exactly is your O2 sensor telling you is optimal? Another words, what A/F ratio is considered "optimal". Are you using a WB O2 sensor?
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GScaferacer
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostI have a Kerker and K&N pods on my 550. VM 22 carburetors, which are just about identical to your VM26es except for the bore. Stock main jet is 80, I have 112.5 in there now, it runs well wide open. Smaller mains didn't quite do it. I'm also at 6,000 ft elevation, if I were in Chicago the mains would need to be bigger still.
You probably won't need that much of an increase, but one main jet size larger isn't even close to being enough.
So should I go with 140 main? What about slows?
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Originally posted by Ira View PostAt what rpm did these bikes idle, and how was throttle response?
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Originally posted by GScaferacer View PostSo should I go with 140 main? What about slows?
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Originally posted by Ira View PostI don't know which O2 sensor was used. I brought the bike to a mechanic who tunes vintage race bikes, and he operated the dyno. By his assessment, the idle mix was in an acceptable range. "optimal" could be too strong of a word, but I recall the ratio was in the neighborhood of 14.7:1. I don't have the chart in front of me.
The reason I asked about what type of sensor he used is, if he didn't use a Wide Band O2 sensor then any reading he gets other then 14.7 would be inaccurate. A narrow band O2 sensor's transfer curves are like a switch. Almost no output until it reaches 14.7 and then full on right after that. A very narrow range around 14.7 with very unpredictable readings in the unstable region between the floor and plateau.
Raw wide band output would look more like this:
Were 1.0 Lambda = 14.7 A/F or Stoichiometric.
As you can see there is much more linearity on a WB sensor and more predictable results of measurement. With linear corrected output you can achieve results like this:
http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
1980 GS1000GT (Daily rider with a 1983 1100G engine)
1998 Honda ST1100 (Daily long distance rider)
1982 GS850GLZ (Daily rider when the weather is crap)
Darn, with so many daily riders it's hard to decide which one to jump on next.;)
JTGS850GL aka Julius
GS Resource Greetings
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Originally posted by GScaferacer View PostHate to beat a dead horse, but after reading this thread, I'm still left with a question since it seems we have mixed feelings on this. I have. 78 gs750. Kerker 4-1 and K&N pods. I want the most power I can from that by jetting the carbs. Now some have said the bike will run better with stock jetting and the exhaust. Some said only go up a size. Most of the threads are older as well. Just curious as to if all this info is still current and valid. Thank you.Originally posted by GScaferacer View PostSo should I go with 140 main? What about slows?
Originally posted by Ira View PostMaybe this is more to the point: has anyone had actual, reproducible success getting a good idle with k&n pods and cv carbs?
Originally posted by Ira View PostAt what rpm did these bikes idle, and how was throttle response?
Mark1982 GS1100E
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Ira
JTGS850GL - Based on the two charts you posted, the output resembled the wide-band sensor.
Before I elaborate, let me get my hands on the actual numbers. Thanks for the thoughtful response.
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Originally posted by Ira View PostAt what rpm did these bikes idle, and how was throttle response?
Having access to a dynamometer is a big help.1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.
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GScaferacer
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I would start with plug readings at speed and see what you get. Before you spend money on a kit determine a few things first.
Are the carbs synced? Valves adjusted? Air filters properly oiled? Any intake leaks on the boots?
I would start with new plugs since old ones can be hard to read. If you foul them up they can be cleaned (I use Hoppes 9) but new ones are best and they are not too expensive. Later you can use them when it's time to replace.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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Crankthat
While I am here and have this copied, another user posted this chart a while back.
I think this is a good place for it.
Keihin, Dynojet, Mikuni Jet Size Cross Reference
All Hole Diameters Are in Inches
Hole Dia”---Keihin # -- DynoJet # -- Mikuni #
0.0350---- 92.5--------- 92----------- 86.3
0.0360---- 95----------- 94----------- 88.1
0.0370---- 97.5--------- 96----------- 90
0.0380---- 100---------- 98----------- 91.9
0.0390---- 102.5------- 100---------- 93.8
0.0400---- 105--------- 102---------- 95.6
0.0410---- 107.5------- 104---------- 97.5
0.0420---- 110--------- 106---------- 99.4
0.0430---- 112.5------- 108--------- 101.3
0.0440---- 115--------- 110--------- 103.1
0.0450---- 117.5------- 112--------- 105
0.0460---- 120--------- 114--------- 106.9
0.0470---- 122.5------- 116--------- 108.8
0.0480---- 125--------- 118--------- 110.6
0.0490---- 127.5------- 120--------- 112.5
0.0500---- 130--------- 122--------- 114.4
0.0510---- 132.5------- 124--------- 116.3
0.0520---- 135--------- 126--------- 118.1
0.0530---- 137.5------- 128--------- 120
0.0540---- 140--------- 130--------- 121.9
0.0550---- 142.5------- 132--------- 123.8
0.0560---- 145--------- 134--------- 125.6
0.0570---- 147.5------- 136--------- 127.5
0.0580---- 150--------- 138--------- 129.4
0.0590---- 152.5------- 140--------- 131.3
0.0600---- 155--------- 142--------- 133.1
0.0610---- 157.5------- 144--------- 135
0.0620---- 160--------- 146--------- 136.9
0.0630---- 162.5------- 148--------- 138.8
0.0640---- 165--------- 150--------- 140.6
0.0650---- 167.5------- 152--------- 142.5
0.0660---- 170--------- 154--------- 144.4
0.0670---- 172.5------- 156--------- 146.3
0.0680---- 175--------- 158--------- 148.1
0.0690---- 177.5------- 160--------- 150
0.0700---- 180--------- 162--------- 151.9
0.0710---- 182.5------- 164--------- 153.8
0.0720---- 185--------- 166--------- 155.6
0.0730---- 187.5------- 168--------- 1575
0.0740---- 190--------- 170--------- 159.4
0.0750---- 192.5------- 172--------- 161.3
0.0760---- 195--------- 174--------- 163.1
0.0770---- 197.5------- 176--------- 165
0.0780---- 200--------- 178--------- 166.9
0.0790---- 202.5------- 180--------- 168.8
0.0800---- 205--------- 182--------- 170.6
0.0810---- 207.5------- 184--------- 172.5
0.0820---- 210--------- 186--------- 174.4
0.0830---- 212.5------- 188--------- 176.3
0.0840---- 215--------- 190--------- 178.1
0.0850---- 217.5------- 192--------- 180
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