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Because vintage rocks!peavylotus wrote: Did you say your converting that engine to Carburated from Fuel Injection? If so, Im quite interested in why, as well as If your fuel injection set up is complete I will possibly trade you my VM 28 and my cylinder head for your fuel injection set-up and head...Just a thought I figured I would throw out there.
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Bluesmoke69 wrote: So you run 26mm on your 900 cool. For now it is going to remain stock. So what ever will work best, but at some point would not mind 1075 kit and cam, but that is down the road. thanks for you help Matteson. peavylotus I have been told common reason the stop running is fuel injection failed an a lot of these bike and can be difficult to figure out. The carb switch over for my bike is easy, but to run fuel injection on other you need my head.I may sell the whole system when I take it off thanks Andrew
Um, the main reason that fuel injection is a problem on that 1980 Z1 Classic is the computers usually die- and they cost 700 bucks to change half the time (unless you find a good deal on one). However, it is not too hard to change a KZ-Z bike to fuel injection, the main thing you need is the GPZ set up IIRC, I have seen this swap done, and plan to do it myself in the future, using the Micro-Mega-squirt open source EFI computer. Most also use the Busa in-line fuel pump as opposed to welding in an-in tank mounted fuel pump.
I have only done one carb to EFI conversion- and that was on a dodge truck LOL- but I am going to attempt it once I get my Z1 here.
Someone on here? and on the megasquirt site got the GPZ conversion on a Z1 or KZ and it ran great.
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Remember that the dependability is decreased one you bolt on a cam and some bigger pistons. For me the bike is plenty fast and very reliable stock( with minor mods). I guess the fun is in seeing how far we push the vintage bikes we all love; because I love the feeling I get when I take on some guy on hog who thinks his scooter is at the top of the pecking order and he gets taken for his beans. :woohoo:Bluesmoke69 wrote: So you run 26mm on your 900 cool. For now it is going to remain stock. So what ever will work best, but at some point would not mind 1075 kit and cam, but that is down the road. thanks for you help Matteson. peavylotus I have been told common reason the stop running is fuel injection failed an a lot of these bike and can be difficult to figure out. The carb switch over for my bike is easy, but to run fuel injection on other you need my head.I may sell the whole system when I take it off thanks Andrew
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but the tank from a mk11 will fit and looks close to the shaft drive tank.
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Bluesmoke69 wrote: I want to brace up KZ frame before powder coating, what do you think need to be braced. Street riding most of time.
might wanna check this out. I did the braces from the headstock down the front down tubes on mine. might be over kill, but it looks cool.
www.ac-sanctuary.co.jp/special/the_frame.pdf
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skiatook,oklahoma 1980 z1r,1978 kz 1000 z1r x 3,
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i make what i can,and save the rest!
billybiltit.blogspot.com/
www.kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/325862-triple-tree-custom-work
kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/294594-frame-bracing?limitstart=0
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