Damienga15de Posted October 22, 2022 Posted October 22, 2022 So my bike won't rev past 9k anyone got.any idea where to start looking ? 91 gsxr 750 Gsxr 1100 cdi Bandit 1200 engine Gsxr 1100 cams Coil on plug conversion Gsxr 750 38mm carbs k&n filters factory Pro jet kit 155 mains Micron headers yoshi can Bike ran a 1127 on the same setup fine , slight bogging at low rpm high load still the very same , revs clean and crisp off load , just under load falls flat on its face at 9k Quote
wraith Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 Carbs. Check the slide diaphragms are ok Quote
Devilman Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 High RPM with Wide Open Throttle is gonna be all about the Main Jets. What you could do, is try a "plug chop" to check the colour, might give a hint of she's going lean at high RPM / load. Basically ride the bike into the situation where you're experiencing problems and then shut it off via the Kill-switch while you're still in "that problem range" Then take a plug or two out and check the colour, if it's lean they will be white / ashy Quote
Dezza Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 Which GSXR1100 ignition are you using: slabby or slingshot? My bike currently runs a Blandit 12 engine, 1100 slabby ignition, RS38 carbs, stick coil conversion, and a bespoke 4-2-1 with ancient Cobra can and it's very revvy to say the least (although I am more used to an efe engine so 'revvy' is relative). I noticed that there are some differences between the GSXR and Blandit advance/retard settings (and between different GSXRs). I had to use the slabby pick-up as it's entirely different to that of the Blandit but it all worked fine from the off. If it's all worked OK on another bike then first I'd go through the ignition connections/earths, try another 'normal' set of coils, then go to the carbs (but checking the diaphrams should be easy as this can be done without removing the carbs if there's enough clearance). 1 Quote
Fazz711 Posted October 23, 2022 Posted October 23, 2022 Bit left field but is the rev counter accurate? 2 Quote
Damienga15de Posted October 24, 2022 Author Posted October 24, 2022 Ignition system is as per when I had the 1127 in it so nothing should be different , I swopped over the ignition pickup to the bandit engine, I might have a spare rev counter in the box of shite that I can try , is it possible a coil pack is breaking down at high rpm ? Quote
Damienga15de Posted October 24, 2022 Author Posted October 24, 2022 Fuel lines are OK I made sure there were no kinks or squeezes on them Quote
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