All pods are not the same
- dgfischer
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The cheapy pods usually have a removable mounting flange.
Sure the K&N are alot more expensive, but you get what you pay for.
Daniel
Post edited by: dgfischer, at: 2005/10/18 07:08
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The longish slot on the top of the intake is the VENT... if you block this guy some, throttle response will be sluggish AND you will have float issues... leaks or non-flowing gas can result.
The two smaller holes at 3 and 9 oclock feed the pilot circuit and main jet circuit (when slide is closed) and blocking them will surely affect low rpm operation.
Thanks for bringing this up! You can copy/paste the pics into a MSWord .doc file and the write up and put it into the Filebase in the non-model specific info... would be a VERY good thing to refer to in the future.
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I deleted the triple post. KZCSI
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Ive tried to use these cheap pods with the inner lip on two KZ650 with slide carbs and in both cases I had no end of trouble with the jetting.What about non CV type carbs? Is this an issue too?
Both cases suffered low speed & cold starting problems.
In one case, I could not get the jetting right and ended up going back to the stock air box and stock jetting.
Post edited by: Murphyau, at: 2005/10/19 02:50
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So basically, when the air filter are blocking the air intakes like on the picture Daniel posted, it will affect the carbs all the way from cold starting to full operation; starter circuit mixture, idle mixture, mid range mixture, and vacuum piston operation. And even with the slides open, air will be drawn through these intakes. The purpose with the intake for the main circuit is to mix air drawn through the bleed pipe with fuel from the main jet, in the needle jet. This will give a better atomization of the fuel when it reaches the carb bore. If this air flow is blocked, or partially blocked, the mixture will be too rich, especially in the mid range. And if you add a problem with the vacum piston operation, I believe an attempt to tune these carbs will be a very frustrating job.
The problem will probably be most noticeable in low speeds, like Murphyau had, with the Mikuni slide carbs.
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- dgfischer
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On some non C/V carbs the cheap pods will work fine, but still may need to have the flanges ground away for air passage clearance.
Usually K&N pods have K&N on them somewhere. You can usually get 4 cheap pods for the price of 1 K&N pod, but you get what you pay for.
Daniel
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