No mine doesnt backfire but it does sound like it might be loading up a little bit but never backfires. Yes it pulls smoothly and yes a straight line drag race and yes the gearing is the same.Old Dude wrote:Is the gearing the same? Are we talking a straight line drag race? does yours pull smoothly all the way thu the RPM range or go flat in the upper revs. A 45-48 pilot works very well with the opened intake and exhaust. Does yours backfire on decelleration?
O.D.
Aussiecrf230 wrote:zackn291 wrote:I have an 05crf230, 132main, different needle, t-4 pipe, uni air filter and the snorkel removed. My buddys crf230 is all stock except a powercore 4 pipe. Mine had alot more bottom end but his kills mine from low mid to top then I SLOWLY begin to catch him.
I want abit more top end even thought I ride alot of trails and hills I would like abit more top end for the dirt roads. Should I play with the needle, feul screw or maybe a bigger pilot? What do you guys think?[/quote
zackn291,
By a different needle do you mean the C30F full power needle? What do you have installed?
What sort of height above sea level and temperature are we talking about?
After a full throttle run have you killed it and checked the plug colour?
lightflight wrote:Maybe he is just strait up better then you.![]()
there are a lot more factors in being faster in a drag race then who's bike has more power.
Traction is key. whats the tire situation and do you let it spin.
Body position.
Shifting ability. Either shifting too soon or too late can effect you.
In the End 1 or 2 horses aren't going to make you wonder boy. if your bike isn't running right then thats a problem. but I think just because your bikes power distribution is different then your friends bike doesn't mean yours isn't running right. When you slap on all that stuff(pipe, jetting, etc.) Thats what happens, it changes the power distribution and hopefully adds some.
zackn291 wrote:Yea Its hard to ride holding something like that though.
How could I open up the top end abit more? Play with the needle position?
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