I'll try to be as specific as I can with my setup. Carbs just cleaned, all o-rings and gaskets replaced, new o-rings for the carb boots which are still healthy, added pod filters and Emgo shorty mufflers. Subsequently upped the main jets from stock 80 to 110's and after messing with raising the needle I ended up back at the center position. All valve clearances are in spec, new points installed, new plugs, new battery. Prior to all of this the bike was stock, and not running well. It was a classic hard to start / took forever to warm up and idle scenario. It starts right up and runs great now, revs through the entire range smoothly with no bogging. I am still in the middle of getting the fine tunings done on the carbs with the pods and pipe but I feel as though I am pretty close with the settings.
Current carb settings: 110 main jets, stock pilot jets, idle mixture screws 1 1/4 turn out, pilot fuel screws 1 turn out. Pulled plugs after a short ride and they are a little sooty but not fully covered. This seems surprising because I thought for sure the pods would make for a super lean mixture rather than the opposite.
When I take the bike for test rides around the block, I notice a huge loss of power in the 1/4 to 3/4 open throttle range. The bike revs smoothly but it isn't translating to the wheel. I have read about others running very similar setups and settings to mine with great results, but the difference in parts could be making these settings incorrect for my bike. Admittedly, the pods I am using are the cheapos (possibly Emgo?) but could that be a reason for such a huge loss of power? Since I mentioned my plugs are still a little sooty could it be that the mains jets are too big now and its not getting enough air in the mix with the throttle rolling open? I haven't done moving plug chops yet but I'm just curious if there are any tell tale signs I am missing ahead of time.
Thanks!
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