Strader jetting
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Strader jetting
Does anyone happen to have the jetting instructions that Strader sent out with their 3 into 1 systems?
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The strader jetting might cure the problem but I would not bet on it. The problem is that the stock air jet is WAAAY to big. The replacement suggested by the service bulliten is smaller.
The 3/1 that I have runs very hard down low and up to 6K, then it signs off. Good news is that the area where it pulls the hardest is where I spend all my time anyway, so the top speed does not matter.
Wayne
The 3/1 that I have runs very hard down low and up to 6K, then it signs off. Good news is that the area where it pulls the hardest is where I spend all my time anyway, so the top speed does not matter.
Wayne
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With the Piper 3-1 fitted my 380 (stock airbox) is a little rich but leaning off the airscrew allows it to run fine.
As Wayne says, the rpm limit is lowered, the 380 will rev to 7K but stops dead at that figure, like a brick wall. This makes the practical top speed about 85mph
As Wayne says, the rpm limit is lowered, the 380 will rev to 7K but stops dead at that figure, like a brick wall. This makes the practical top speed about 85mph
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2006 SV650S - killed by a patch of diesel and a kerb in Feb 2019
2017 SV650 AL7 - naked and unashamed