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Post by ringding on May 4, 2010 21:22:18 GMT 1
Can anyone shed some light on the likely changes in mixture caused, at small throttle openings, by single stage reeds, compared to dual stage reeds? I'm running Boyeson dual stage reeds at the moment but I'm struggling with the carburation being a little rich on the transition between idle and the needle. It's not awful but I'd like to rid my self of it if possible. Thing is the Boyeson information says that their dual stage reeds 'typically' cause the mixture to lean at small throttle openings and richen at large ones. So, by rights, the reeds should be helping my case.
I also have some Hy-power single stage reeds that I could try but I can't get my head round whether they would be likely to make the bike run leaner or richer at small throttle openings.
Of course the definitive answer would be found by trying them but I wanted to garner opinion before slinking off to the garage!
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