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  1. Hey B12Mick, where in the fuel supply chain does this go? It looks like it mounts right onto where the fuel tap would normally go. Do you sacrifice reserve using it? Saw this, Its a dual feed however could one be used as return? http://www.suzukiperformancespares.co.uk/product/pingel-fuel-tap-c-w-adaptor-gsf1200-bandit/52/
  2. Thanks for the responses, I'm looking at that tap, trying to work out how it comes back into the tank higher than leaving. Is it that tall rod that sits in the tank above fuel level?
  3. Hi all I'm in the process of working out the turbo system for my mk1 Bandit. I'm curious as to what people have done for a fuel return system on these. Can you please provide some pointers/ideas? Thanks!
  4. Thanks for your advice gents the bike still runs a tad rich on th3 ifle circuit, so a dabble with the a/f screws should resolve that
  5. Plugs are CR9EK, carbs balanced as well as can be done. Tappets were done not long ago so put in the dj100 jets, set needle heights back to standard, it runs alot better. Still a bit bubbly at just on throttle, but, it's definitely a lot better. I have noticed that one of the plug holes does seem to be threaded, whats the best way to repair this?
  6. Thanks WSN, So, a bit more testing. A/f screws at 2.1/4 turns, slightly snatchy throttle. Set at 2.5, less to zero snatch, but bike felt a bit lumbery (too rich) set at 2 turns, very snatchy, less lumbery, but the snatch is dangerous mid corner. I'm thinking, despite dynojet suggesting DJ104 jets for my setup, im going to test with DJ100s. As it feels too rich potentially.
  7. Thanks dude, I'll investigate further
  8. That's an impressive turbo setup! Tha ks for serring me straight, it makes complete sense when you put it like that
  9. Well, one of the turbos in a compoind freds the other, so the drop in efficiency may not be as pronounced as if there were a single turbo setup.
  10. Maybe having a compound turbo setup would solve the possible low efficiency of turbo, also exhaust wrap is meant to keep the heat in the pipes a bit better isnt it?
  11. I did think about the carbtune balancer. Maybe a Christmas present to me!! Hahaha! So after some testing, there is still a very narrow part of the throttle range where it's lumpy. This is at just cracked throttle, so for bimbling around town. The throttle is also quite snatchy down there. So some fine tuning is needed, however some advice on what might cause the snatch is appreciated my thoughts are that it's too rich down in the idle area still, I have my secondary airbox hole covered currently, so thats the next test
  12. Apologies, lifted needle clip position... Dropped the needle down.
  13. Afternoon wsn, so took carbs off and setup a remote tank, and there are no leaks. So far this is what I've done and it feels better. Lifted needles by a clip position (leaner) Reset a/f mixture to 2.1/4 as suggested by dynojet. Balanced the carbs by eye while they were off. Bike idles really well now. Hunting is near enough gone, it actually idles instead of constantly nearly cutting out. I do have some high speed runs to test as well.
  14. By needle float valves, do you mean this little ali parts with the rubber tips that seat when the float closes? Tell you what, thats one thing I didnt do, I have a remote tank and I've had the carbs off loads. Thats something to try, my airbox is dry though
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