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    34mm mikuni rs cfm

    dose anybody know what cfm these carbs are im tring to do my motor and desk top dyno

    #2
    I dont know on the Nikuni Carbs

    but what engine are you setting up in the simulation? What mods are you going to try? Will you post some variations? Pods/4:1 , cams, overbore kits, porting....etc

    Posplayr

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      #3
      Originally posted by posplayr View Post
      but what engine are you setting up in the simulation?
      It's just a guess, but his sig says '82 1100GZ.

      Yeah, he could be doing it for something else.

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        #4
        ya im putting them on a gs11oogz
        he is the rebuild http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=129294 the only thing i need for the dyno is the cfm of the carbs.by looking at the chart from mikuni i should use 36mm rs

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          #5
          For a G model the 34's will be fine. You'll retain more low end grunt with the smaller carbs and they should be more than adequate up top.

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