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Pod Theory Question?
Sorry guys this is suzuki related, anyway my roomate has some old honda vt500 that he is making some sorta chopper street fighter looking thing out of. Anyway he wants to run pods not for performance reasons but the airbox takes up every last bit of space on the bike. Is there any possible way to run "restrictive" pods and still have the bike run right?
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Well, if you blank off a bunch of the filter area until the flow is the same as the stock air box, it should be close. I would bet that no matter what you will end up fiddling with at least the mixture screws and certainly the amount of tape (or whatever you use to blank off the filter area with).
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so restricting the airflow should make it half way decent? Is the airflow the only factor in making an engine run poor with pods installed? There is a stage 1 jet kit available for it, stage 1 is still for stock airboxes but would it help at all?
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you need stage 2 or 3 if you want to run pods 2 i think is for pods and stock exhaust or vis versa, 3 is for pods and 4 into 1.
rejetting isn't to hard it just takes patients.
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does the bike need a rejet kit from someone like k&n or dynajet? cause dynajet only makes a stage 1 for that model. Whats the difference between a jet kit and just standard jets?
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Originally posted by mark mWell, if you blank off a bunch of the filter area until the flow is the same as the stock air box, it should be close. I would bet that no matter what you will end up fiddling with at least the mixture screws and certainly the amount of tape (or whatever you use to blank off the filter area with).
MarkAnd on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Originally posted by ztecWhats the difference between a jet kit and just standard jets?
If you try to re-jet with individual jets, you generally end up buying several sizes of main jets and sometimes pilot jets. For the needle circuit IF YOU'RE LUCKY, your bike will already have an adjustable jet needle. But you won't have any jetting spacers if needed to make 1/2 step needle position changes. The stock needles just don't work well sometimes.
They're tapered differently.
If your needles aren't adjustable, then you have to buy a jet kit. Some people "shim" the stock needles but that's more trouble.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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jimcor
If your buddy is going to run foam pods you might be surprised to find they are MORE restrictive than the stock airbox/filter combo. Don't assume they will be less, you've got to check.
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foam pods sound like a good idea, its not the performance that is a concern its just the space the airbox takes up
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jimcor
Last time I bought a set they were for an old CB-450. and I got them from JC Whitney www.jcwhitney.com
also check www.denniskirk.com
they were UNI brand and were every bit as restrictive as stock. YMMV so again, check.
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Originally posted by ztecfoam pods sound like a good idea, its not the performance that is a concern its just the space the airbox takes upAnd on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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saaz
The air flow of the pods is one one problem. The air box can also provide certain air flow characteristics that will be upset when going to pods. These can include tuned length runners etc etc. On older bikes putting on pods may not be as much of an issue, but GS experince shows this can vary. A little or a lot of tuning changes may be needed to get it running as good as standard. CV carbs may have a bit of a fit!
I don't know the VT enough to know what sort of air inflow arrangement it has.
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