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531blackbanshee wrote:
can't wait until you get this beast running :evil: !
leon
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Hollywoodmx wrote: I have decided to save the paint for last. Something I should have thought of earlier.
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CruisingRam wrote:
Hollywoodmx wrote: I have decided to save the paint for last. Something I should have thought of earlier.
I have found this to be true the hard way as well. Now, I actually assemble all the bike, ride it for a bit, make sure I don't have to fix anything, then tear it down and detail. Seems to be the only way to avoid messing up the paint with new mods LOL
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Hollywoodmx wrote:
CruisingRam wrote:
Hollywoodmx wrote: I have decided to save the paint for last. Something I should have thought of earlier.
I have found this to be true the hard way as well. Now, I actually assemble all the bike, ride it for a bit, make sure I don't have to fix anything, then tear it down and detail. Seems to be the only way to avoid messing up the paint with new mods LOL
Ya it's all lessons learned!
Next time will be easier and faster but at this point I have one more bike in the build queue collecting dust (TR-1) and then I think I will be good for while as want to the focus the time to enjoy them both.
But once I get the KZ road worthy here in the near future I have skipped some of the mods just to get things done this year mainly crafting the new manifold installing and tuning the new carb. I have been researching manifold designs for draw through motorcycle superchargers to make sure I get it right, my original design seems to meet the criteria. I worry about the lost tq at lower rpms with the super d carb.
I looked at mechanical fuel injection but I don't like the looks of the mechanical fuel pump on the motor.
Full fuel injection is too much of a pain in the ass with all the sensors and wiring.
I looked at PSI's genesis carb and its $$$ and I hear its problematic to tune despite their claims of easiness.
I then sometimes wonder if two smaller carbs would have been better than one big one. Problem there is the extra fab work to the carbs to work together properly which I think is a bit more of leap plus the extra size of that solution.
I was looking at my cfm calculations and it looks like I will be pushing 250+ cfm which is right up the super d's alley so I feel more comfortable but still concerned. Anyone know the stock cfm the kz flows with it's stock carbs?
I also think my alcohol injection is a little archaic so I want to tighten that up too along with a custom upper triple tree from Leon once I figure out what needs to go where.
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