Carbie spitting back !! its EVIL
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Carbie spitting back !! its EVIL
ok this is weird, every now and then randomly the carbie will spit back just on one cylinder. I have no idea why it does this. Ive setup the TPS and all that jazz, but im lost now.
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Re: Carbie spitting back !! its EVIL
I´ve seen FCR´s spit a LOT of fuel back when hitting the rev limiter....so theoretically it could be that it don´t fire when this happens!?jake wrote:ok this is weird, every now and then randomly the carbie will spit back just on one cylinder. I have no idea why it does this. Ive setup the TPS and all that jazz, but im lost now.
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Exactly what do you mean By "the carbie is spitting back" ? Fuel and flames, or just a pop ? Have you got the standard airbox on the Bike ? No mods to the airbox ? Clean air filter ? Are the plugs good ? Ignition system in good order ? Any leaks on the exhausts ? Sorry mate, I know these suggestions are all over the place, but you're not giving a lot of info.
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Could also be carb balance? Dirty fuel? Emulsion tubes?
Mine foul's both cylinders if I haven't started it for a week or two, but only for 30 second's or so then clears itself.
It's also running a K&N filter, & D&D mufflers which offer no back pressure at all, so it tends to run rich at lower revs.
Runs perfectly at higher revs!
Even better over 140 (Km/h)! 
Mine foul's both cylinders if I haven't started it for a week or two, but only for 30 second's or so then clears itself.
It's also running a K&N filter, & D&D mufflers which offer no back pressure at all, so it tends to run rich at lower revs.
Runs perfectly at higher revs!
These are my principles and if you don't like them...... I have others.
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