I have access to an exhaust gas analyzer, but am wondering what
the 'optimum' settings are for measuring CO as a function of pilot
screw adjustment. I am afraid that idle conditions won't give me
what I want, but revving the engine with no load won't either. Is
there a 'poor man's' method of checking this without a dyno? I could
use the centerstand and rear brake with 2000 - 2500 RPMs to put a
light load on the engine. Any advice is appreciated!
nklr- dakar: meoni wins, all ktm blow out
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nklr- dakar: meoni wins, all ktm blow out
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "dooden" wrote:
the> Make it more interesting, let them replace all they want, as long as > the driver does it alone with material he carries on the bike the > whole race. > > Really did'nt follow that close, but doing the math KTM should have > won almost all positions, it sounded like they had a massive % of
Sounds like it is time for Yamaha to dust of their aging twin and return to the race to slap KTM around a bit and bust their bubble. The only reason BMW won a couple years ago is because Yamaha pulled out. Gino> bikes running. > > Can I do my Homer impression and go " Doh " > > Duden > A15 Pilot
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