This one's an '82 650E, in stock trim (except the air-box top is missing, and there's a Uni-style filter in it). It's got 12K miles, good compression across all 4, and seems to be a good base for a project. It starts and runs smoothly, and pulls very well (more later).
The exhaust is intact, not rusted through or drilled out or anything, but surely not pretty, and I'm considering a 4/1 system. I plan to keep the stock air-box/intake setup because I've become convinced that going the 'pod' way screws up too much of the engineering that went into developing this setup. The other option would be to have this one ceramic coated.
Is there wisdom out there about the relative merits of a 4/1 setup? I understand that some re-jetting will be called for, but hope/expect it to be simpler than the 'hide and seek' I went through on the first one. Frankly, the bike's fast enough for me as it is, and I'm not determined to make it louder, the aim would be more for appearance sake.
Thoughts and suggestions, please.
As for the 'more later' part - the bike pulls like crazy up until about 8K, and then falls flat. Would the missing air-box cover and foam filter be suspect in that regard? I'd rather not buy a whole air-box just for the lid.. & am wondering about fabbing one up if it's the answer. Pulling the choke at this point does not seem to change things.
Thoughts on this issue requested as well.
I'm not able to test-ride it lots and do plug chops for a while, as it has the original tires (very cracked) and I've got it apart to do tires & wheel bearings and refinish the wheels. This should keep me preoccupied for a while. I just wanted to start the info search so I can be considering my options while I work on it.
Thanks in advance,
Doug VP
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PS: I've got an airbox cover coming, and a K&N filter. Best to get it close to stock as a starting point.
Sill interested in knowing anyone's experience w/ a 4/1 exhaust (seems Mac is the only ones available now) & KN in stock airbox.
Thanks again.
DVP
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