The set up:
'78 GS1000. V&H 4into1, K&N pods, Dyna jet stage 3 kit (142 mains, e-clip 3rd from top, fat spacer on top), ported head, Mega Cycle cam (can't remember the #'s , but next up from stock) Dyna ignition and coils. Compression is a bit weak at around 112psi but consistent.
Electrical system is upgraded with relays for better power to the ignition circuit.
Carb boots and o-rings are recent and show no signs of leaks.
Carbs are in synch but with a weak vaccum level.
The problem:
Set the choke and push the starter and it turns on (like a light switch). Idle on choke is a bit iffy. Adjust the choke a little back and forth in the first minute and it settles in to a decent 2500 high idle. After another minute on choke the RPM's will start to climb and level out a 5000. We try not to do that to often. Choke off and it idles nicely around 1000 rpm.
Start to drive (1/4 throttle) and it leans out pretty quickly, you can pull up on the choke a bit and it runs better. If you don't play with the choke, it coughs and spits and generally bitches a whole lot. With the choke on the side of the carb, you can imagine what fun it is to drive.
If you decide to pull the baffel out of the exhaust and and have some fun, the thing is an animal. I don't have any numbers, but can keep up with my friends Yammi R1 to aruond 110 mph.
The question:
Because of the head porting and cam, even with the bigger jets from the stage 3 kit, is this thing still to lean? Even with the low compression?
Yes the pipes are blue.
What about taking the head to my brother-in-laws machine shop and milling the carb ports so I can install some 36mm flatslides?
Thanks for any help you can give,
Steve
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