1977 Suzuki GS 750 "pod filter" Questions

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what jet sizes would you recommend for pod filters on the gs750 its purely a matter of experimenting with jet sizes! as riding style & atmospheric conditions dictate this. cheers Rob

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...have had various advice on carbs / jetting. Is it best to have standard set up, or I have got some pod filters, I have been told to put 130 main jets, but have read that 115 main jets and 25 pilot ...

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...pod style filter as apposed to the stock panel filters. If you are after more induction noise ("****") then a pod filter is the go. If you are not so worried about induction noise, stick with the ...

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...Filter Pods I am looking for pod air filters for my bike. What size in (mm) do I need to look for for the stock Mikuni Carb? Check the K&NFilters Website and you'll probably find the right size ...

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1983 ltd kawasaki 440 i put pods for air on carbs what sizes jets do i need. If the "pods" are meant to be direct factory replacements, then no jetting is needed. Filters like K&N will come with ...

...band carbs ? Carbs, vacuum leaks. Check vacuum lines for splits and leaks first. If you're running pod filters know that some do not pass enough air for the bike to run right. Pull the pods and try ...

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pod or K&N filters otherwise the bike us going to run very lean with the risk of overheating. Factorypro and Dynajet both do a kit to suit various setups, whether it is an air filter change or air

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...pod filter, but bike runs all funny ,even if i take side cover off the airbox? If you fit a pod filter, or take the lid off the air box, you are allowing more air into the engine. Therefore, you must ...

fzr 250 2kr starts to die round 9500rpm, is it because of pod filters? FZR 250 2KR starts to run like **** over 85-90km or 9500rpm, the air box had fallen to pieces so replaced with pod filters, the ...

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pod filters, give it up and put the factory airbox back on. The Kats don't run well with the pods. If you are running a K&N replacement filter in the stock box, another 1/2-3/4 turn out on the A/F

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