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Only in your dreams Keith. :-) I have been looking around to see whats available in small used helicopter turbines though. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSEKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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airbox mod pics
Hey guys,
here is a link to the pics my airbox mods:
I cant seem to get the direct posting to work, i probably just need a different server.
thanks and happy new year,
Derrick
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Dink
I dont own an 83 1100, but on my 82 Katana the battery is also under the air filter housing, and I only have to remove it to check it, two screws and one clamp, a little swearing and it is out, I also went seaching for a single pod to replace the filter housing, you need a pod to fit a 2 and a half inch hole in the rear of the plenum, I must admit that a single pod is my prefered way of doing it, it is more stealthy I like it to look as close to stock as possible to keep that surprised look on poeples faces as I blow past. I have not had an opportunity to run it enough to re-jet yet , but I will keep you informed.
Dink
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Anonymous
the way that I did it was to use a 2.5 inch diameter rubber plumbing adapter to fit over the plenum mouth, the the cone filter mouth fits over the outside diameter of the rubber adapter.
derrick
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Re: airbox mod pics
Thanks, when I get everything back together, I'll set it up like that and see what I get for a plug burn and throttle response. I can always make a airbox that will lift straight up and out if need be.
Earl
Originally posted by DerrickCHey guys,
here is a link to the pics my airbox mods:
I cant seem to get the direct posting to work, i probably just need a different server.
thanks and happy new year,
DerrickKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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saaz
Yep, I think trying to make it liek the earlier GSs would be the easiest way. Doesn't Hap run a single pod with the airbox in place.
BTW Keith, I have improved fuel economy since I did the bike up years ago. Always got around 50mpg, now get 60 or so in the same conditions. More power made more efficiently I think. I must have paid for the extra engine mods by now in gas savings alone
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Bolder Biker
Re: Air box displacement
Originally posted by mcycle-nutMy thought exactly! Aren't the first generation 750s sooo much easier? Actually, you don't have to remove the carbs. Remove the seat, remove the bracket that the tank and seat fasten to. If you're a real sadist, you can leave the tank on, but you'll have to raise the rear of it up. I just didn't want to deal with gas lines and the gas gauge wire when I did it. The airbox will come out with some fancy twisting and foul language. Uh, why would you want to check the battery water anyway, isn't that what that light is for on the dash?
1) Unlock and lift off seat.
2) There's the battery!
BB
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Re: Air box displacement
Well Simon, I understand you perfectly except for step 1 and step 2.
Its sooooooooooooo complicated.
Earl :-)
[quote="Bolder Biker"]
'83 to '85 GS750/700 is even easier:
1) Unlock and lift off seat.
2) There's the battery!Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Originally posted by saazBTW Keith, I have improved fuel economy since I did the bike up years ago. Always got around 50mpg, now get 60 or so in the same conditions. More power made more efficiently I think. I must have paid for the extra engine mods by now in gas savings alone
I remember how he was happy about the better gas mileage, and we talked about the "efficiency" of a more powerful motor. It kind of made sense that a motor that made more power would not need the throttle opened as much and maybe that was why he got the better mileage. We both had read how drag racers run leaner mixtures and the motors run strong. I was not convinced and I told him I think to maintain the correct fuel/air ratio, the motor must use more fuel to match the increase in air intake, at least on a motor you want to last a long time. I've since noticed that lean running motors can fool you with their strong performance.
Anyway, the plug reads proved his motor was way too lean. We both played with the jetting and he was amazed at how much better the bike ran, because he thought it couldn't run any better. His gas mileage did go down similar to most of my other experiences. Usually a few mpg,
sometimes up to 5 mpg less.
I suppose there can always be exceptions under ideal conditions, but I would like to read your plugs after a few miles at 90 mph. I can't see a correctly re-jetted 1000 getting 60 mpg in the described conditions. Not with pods and a pipe. Not even a stocker. Just my experience.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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Originally posted by KEITH KRAUSEOriginally posted by saazBTW Keith, I have improved fuel economy since I did the bike up years ago. Always got around 50mpg, now get 60 or so in the same conditions. More power made more efficiently I think. I must have paid for the extra engine mods by now in gas savings aloneBelieve in truth. To abandon fact is to abandon freedom.
Nature bats last.
80 GS850G / 2010 Yamaha Majesty / 81 GS850G
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Bolder Biker
Re: Air box displacement
Originally posted by earlforWell Simon, I understand you perfectly except for step 1 and step 2.
Its sooooooooooooo complicated.
Earl :-)
Originally posted by Bolder Biker
'83 to '85 GS750/700 is even easier:
1) Unlock and lift off seat.
2) There's the battery!
Step 0: Where's my bl**dy key?
BB
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Dink
Originally posted by dpepSaaz, U.S. or Imperial gallons?
Dink
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That explains it, everything is bigger is OZ. In US gallons, he is getting about 3 mpg. LOL
Earl
Originally posted by DinkOriginally posted by dpepSaaz, U.S. or Imperial gallons?
DinkKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Bolder Biker
Originally posted by earlforThat explains it, everything is bigger is OZ. In US gallons, he is getting about 3 mpg. LOL
Earl
Originally posted by DinkOriginally posted by dpepSaaz, U.S. or Imperial gallons?
Dink
(I could specify that in rods, poles and perches, if that would help )
BB
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Simon, Simon, how many times must I explain that in south Florida, the system of measurement is yonders, fer pieces and right heahs. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by Bolder BikerNo, no, no, Earl!..........he's also using Imperial Miles........each of which is equivalent to 5/12ths of an Imperial League!
(I could specify that in rods, poles and perches, if that would help )
BBKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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