Harley
Davidson Sportster |
Finger and screwdriver adjustable fuel mixture screw kit | |||
Long Boy Extended Fuel Screw |
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CRB-HD08-1.1-ti
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Factory "Pro Thunder" Carb Recal Kit Easy to install and tune - NO slide drilling! Factory Pro's Carb Recalibration
kit will add more low-end / midrange, if the proper main jet is selected,
more top-end power. Excellent street manners and specifically
designed to improve fuel atomization without resorting to any flim flam
- Some of the aftermarket jet kits actually decrease fuel atomization and that hurts power and mileage. This kit is nothing like a "Thunderslide" dynojet kit - If you have one of those, getting a new stock slide and slide spring and installing the Factory Pro kit will bring back that smoothness, refinement and lowend power back into your $20,000 machine - This kit includes Factory Pro "Ti" needle, 2 pilot jets and a large selection of main jets to cover both models. Used By TECH CV Carb Tuning for Keihin carbureted HD All kit R&D was done on Factory
Pro's EC997 Dyne System Tuning Tech Notes: K&N air filter: |
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TL-float height gauge $49.95 |
Tech
Float Height Limintaions:
When trying to lean out the full throttle / low rpm area.
13mm is too low to use.
The pilot jet gets exposed
to air at high rpm / full throttle at 13mm.
There are other issues, but they are beyond the scope of most readers.
If you have an
EC997 dyno,
you can see what they are.
11mm works. 10mm works.
12mm "might" work - but if you experience misfire at high rpm / full throttle, the fuel level has dropped just a little bit too much and exposed the pilot jet.
Note:
The float bowl does NOT run out of fuel if the float height / fuel level
is lowered - When the engine is pulling max fuel, the fuel level in the
carb drops, usually, 1mm-2mm and then stabilizes.
If the float bowl were to actually "run out" of fuel - it would mean that
ANY float height setting would eventually run out of fuel if you held the
throttle on long enough.
The best way to test that is to use an
EC997 dyno
and do a LONG full throttle / high rpm test for 6-10 seconds (usual is 2-4
seconds) and watch the 4 gas EGA trace and see if it leans out or
not.
True Rear Wheel Horsepower® Factory EC997a Eddy Current Dynamometer
1200 Sportster Stock: 43 True hp, after pipe, Hypercharger and
dyno tuning at a Factory Pro Tuning Center = 56 True hp.
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Big Boyz' HD Cam Specs and other HD related online calculators - click here
Big Boyz uses the Factory Pro EC997 dynamometer for highest quality tuning results!
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EFI and Carb Tuning - Most all FI and carb tuning by Wheelsmith Racing |
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The extension of the laboratory
for engines of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology was completed
in about 1935. Its architect was Rudolf Otto Salvisberg (1882-1940).
He had a successful career in Berlin but returned to Switzerland after
the advent of the Nazis. His architectural style was somewhat similar
to that of Erich Mendelsohn. The staircase of the laboratory is in normal
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