If anyone is interested I can share my setup(Vacuum Micunnis)
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hvfracingwilly
You pod haters make me laugh! I made the switch over to pods and have never been happier. Yes it does take time to get it right, but when you do it is the greatest thing. The sound alone from the incoming air is unreal, then the extra Hp isn't bad either.
If anyone is interested I can share my setup(Vacuum Micunnis)
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by hvfracingwilly View PostYou pod haters make me laugh! I made the switch over to pods and have never been happier. Yes it does take time to get it right, but when you do it is the greatest thing. The sound alone from the incoming air is unreal, then the extra Hp isn't bad either.
If anyone is interested I can share my setup(Vacuum Micunnis)
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hvfracingwilly
Sure someone actually wants to know now I have to think.
Main jets: 130 dynajets(were 117.5)I think
Pilot jets: Drilled one size larger(using a small drill index)Over stock)
Air jets: 150 dynajets(were 170)
Fuel Adjust screws at 1.5 turns
Slides drilled to 5/64(or 7/64 cant remember)whatever dynajet recommends)
Needles set second notch from the top
This is on a 1981 GS750L with pods and a stock exhaust, I had the needles in the 3 notch and it was running rich in the 1/3rd throttle range so I moved the needles to the 2nd notch and it runs great! Plug chops turn back the same great results!
If my terminology is incorrect please correct me(I'm still new at this but I can tune a carb!
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TheCafeKid
thats some good info to have...should post that in the carb stickys in the tech forum for anyone later on!! Im currently fighting with my 77GS750B with pods and VH 4into1...its tickin me off but im figuring it out slowly...got some 127.5 jets on the way, and some intake orings..i have a leak on one boot...crappy idle and need to synch...hope these jets are going to be rich enough...
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Originally posted by hvfracingwilly View PostYou pod haters make me laugh! I made the switch over to pods and have never been happier. Yes it does take time to get it right, but when you do it is the greatest thing. The sound alone from the incoming air is unreal, then the extra Hp isn't bad either.
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TheCafeKid
ok ok dont rub it in...jerk :-D you wait till i get mine dialed in demmit...yeah its only a 750..welll its only a 750 but it will sound good!
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Postok ok dont rub it in...jerk :-D you wait till i get mine dialed in demmit...yeah its only a 750..welll its only a 750 but it will sound good!
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by renobruce View PostIf available for you bike, get the DJ kit. Save your hair.
Not available...just orderd new jets. just check tracking will be here thursday...went with 127.5s...Two questions for you tho maybe you can answer....ONE where can i find a new baffle for my VH? Idiot PO cut it...and TWO..wheres the best place to get GOOD pods? These Emgos are old and crappy, and i want good ones...
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostNot available...just orderd new jets. just check tracking will be here thursday...went with 127.5s...Two questions for you tho maybe you can answer....ONE where can i find a new baffle for my VH? Idiot PO cut it...and TWO..wheres the best place to get GOOD pods? These Emgos are old and crappy, and i want good ones...
I think you can get the baffle from somewhere like denniskirk.com Or maybe call V&H directly and see if they will sell you one. As for the pods.... shop around. I bought mine from denniskirk, but I have since seen them cheaper on ebay. Go with the K&N's. And if you do get K&N's, don't bother setting up your carbs until you get them.... if you dial in your carbs now for the emgos, you'll be dialing them in again for the K&N's because they move more air than the emgos.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by renobruce View PostIt's the jet needle that is the important component in the DJ kit. Maybe you can buy just that, or go with the DJ kit for the 1000.
I think you can get the baffle from somewhere like denniskirk.com Or maybe call V&H directly and see if they will sell you one. As for the pods.... shop around. I bought mine from denniskirk, but I have since seen them cheaper on ebay. Go with the K&N's. And if you do get K&N's, don't bother setting up your carbs until you get them.... if you dial in your carbs now for the emgos, you'll be dialing them in again for the K&N's because they move more air than the emgos.
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostMy needle is adjustable via the clip...VMs not CVs..
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by renobruce View PostMy stock needle was adjustable, too, and so is the needle in the DJ kit. It's the taper on the DJ needle that is different and seems to make the difference when going with pods and pipe. Many have tried to dial in their stock carbs using the stock parts and have ended up pulling their hair out. I'm not saying it can't be done, but there will probably be alot of trial and error. The best help you will get will be with the advise from KeithKrause. He's the VM GOD.Last edited by Guest; 11-07-2007, 01:20 AM.
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Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostYou have VMs on that 1000?? i didnt pay attn...if so what size/model K&N did you order? Nevermind...found em...lol
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Mark M
Originally posted by renobruce View PostMy stock needle was adjustable, too, and so is the needle in the DJ kit.
I had no issues dialing in my 1100 with a Kerker 4-1 and Emgo pods. It took a few tries, as it usually does, but it wasn't a fight. This winter I am going to try making my own megaphone tail pipe/muffler to fit the Kerker header and will be installing APE pods as an upgrade to the Emgo's, so I will be doing the carb tuning dance next spring again.
Mark
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