Not much info out there for the 650s.
My thoughts;
First with CV carbs there isn't as much correlation with the slide and throttle as with the slide and the amount of flow through the carb, which at WOT is going to be mainly RPM dependent.
Why? The kidney shaped opening at the back of the carb provides force/pressure to the bottom of the slide diaphragm. Any pressure drop across the filter or decreased pressure at this port and this changes the pressure differential acting across the diaphragm and either slows and possibly limits the movement of the diaphragm, such as with the decreased pressure of of an air box and restrictive filter, or speeds up and possibly allows it to open further with a less restrictive system.
I think on this bike, the point where the air box and filter would begin to limit the movement of the slide, without the restriction, like in the case of a modded air box, it might cause a rapid opening creating a rich misfire like I've been getting.
It could be that in the normal operation of this bike, the slide isn't intended to fully open and most of the "WOT" fuel metering is actually done by the jet needle.
I think this correlates with the sudden rich misfire I was getting once a certain RPM was reached. This was based on jetting. Larger jetting, sooner, leaner jetting later.
It seems that the general consensus is, modify the air box, go bigger on the main jets. But, I think this applies with the larger bikes because at any given point, with a larger motor running the same diameter carb, the slide would be open wider. So earlier on, compared to a smaller displacement bike, the main jet will be the absolute restriction in fuel flow.
My thoughts are that this bike is jetted fairly rich from the factory on the main circuit and this isn't an issue on a non modded bike because possibly the slides don't fully open with the factory air box.
It's curious because of all the variants of the 650, it looks like only 2 run different jetting. One is entirely different, air jets, mains, pilots, needle, and needle jet. One only has changes to the main jet. That's the 650e, it's running a 97.5 main jet, which is 5 down from the 110 main the other 650s are running. That air box looks similar to the gs550 air box.
To get a rich misfire based on tuning cars, you have to be in a 8:1 AFR range. That's based on most wideband rigs pegging around 9:1. So, with the factory jetting going that rich with a modified air box, IDK.
I think that's why I've been chasing this so much is what I was doing was intuitive, but incorrect.
Time to get some smaller jets I guess.
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