caferacer175 Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 Please what is your dynojet stage 3 setup for Europe mikuni bst36mm (1991 gsxr 1100, K&N RU-2922 filters and bigger diameter exhaust and open muffler)?? I bought dynojet kit for 89-90 type E3127, but it cant run- higher rpm seems mayby ok, but lower rpm im getting popping and small flames out the exhaust. It run realy badly on lower rpm. I used dynojet emulsion tubes, needles, main jets 144 etc. according to the manual I think needles DNO332A are too long, or ..? Please what is your setup?? Thanks Quote Link to comment
Gixer1460 Posted September 15, 2023 Share Posted September 15, 2023 Those look like the ones I used - 1186 bore, 4-2-1 V&H Supersport Dual pods 136 & 138 MJ - set-up on dyno 144 rwhp. Have you done the whole conversion inc the slide holes? Mine worked fine from the get-go, just dyno'd to fine tune! Quote Link to comment
wraith Posted September 15, 2023 Share Posted September 15, 2023 Yep, they look like the right ones to me. Fitted a stage 3 kit out of the box and ran very well just by there instructions. Take it you've checked for air leaks around carb inlet rubbers etc ? How was the bike running before you did the changes? Quote Link to comment
Captain Chaos Posted September 15, 2023 Share Posted September 15, 2023 18 hours ago, caferacer175 said: Europe mikuni bst36mm (1991 gsxr 1100, EU 1991 gsxr1100 has 40mm carbs Quote Link to comment
Gixer1460 Posted September 15, 2023 Share Posted September 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Captain Chaos said: EU 1991 gsxr1100 has 40mm carbs He's not wrong and can't tell from the pic if 40s are fitted or not. If they are. . . . well there's your problem LOL Quote Link to comment
caferacer175 Posted September 15, 2023 Author Share Posted September 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Captain Chaos said: EU 1991 gsxr1100 has 40mm carbs Yes I know, I have also 40mm carbs, but I bought bike with 36mm and I want to keep them. Quote Link to comment
caferacer175 Posted September 15, 2023 Author Share Posted September 15, 2023 11 hours ago, Gixer1460 said: Those look like the ones I used - 1186 bore, 4-2-1 V&H Supersport Dual pods 136 & 138 MJ - set-up on dyno 144 rwhp. Have you done the whole conversion inc the slide holes? Mine worked fine from the get-go, just dyno'd to fine tune! Ok thanks, so you think the length and shapes of needles are right?? Quote Link to comment
caferacer175 Posted September 15, 2023 Author Share Posted September 15, 2023 7 hours ago, wraith said: Yep, they look like the right ones to me. Fitted a stage 3 kit out of the box and ran very well just by there instructions. Take it you've checked for air leaks around carb inlet rubbers etc ? How was the bike running before you did the changes? OK, so you think the length and shapes of needles are right?? First needle on pic is original (from another gsxr 1100 89), second needle ˇoriginalˇ dynojet when I bought bike and the rest needles are from new dynojet kit. Quote Link to comment
wraith Posted September 15, 2023 Share Posted September 15, 2023 1 hour ago, caferacer175 said: OK, so you think the length and shapes of needles are right?? First needle on pic is original (from another gsxr 1100 89), second needle ˇoriginalˇ dynojet when I bought bike and the rest needles are from new dynojet kit. Ok, if you think they are wrong send them back to Dyno jet and ask for them to send replacement one Quote Link to comment
Upshotknothole Posted September 16, 2023 Share Posted September 16, 2023 Those look like DJ needles, they should be titanium. Not sure if DJ ever did a kit for the 40mm carbs, since we didn't get them in the states. Factory Pro I think made jet kits for them if you should ever decide to use them. Quote Link to comment
Gixer1460 Posted September 16, 2023 Share Posted September 16, 2023 5 hours ago, Upshotknothole said: Those look like DJ needles, they should be titanium. Not sure if DJ ever did a kit for the 40mm carbs, since we didn't get them in the states. Factory Pro I think made jet kits for them if you should ever decide to use them. Yes they did, here is the reference - E3336.002 - Euro models only (for obvious reasons) I'm not sure they are Ti - more like hard anodised aluminium. A Ti made needle would not wear like the one shown. Compare to the steel OEM which has virtually no wear and Ti is tougher than steel for abrasion wear! 13 hours ago, caferacer175 said: OK, so you think the length and shapes of needles are right?? First needle on pic is original (from another gsxr 1100 89), second needle ˇoriginalˇ dynojet when I bought bike and the rest needles are from new dynojet kit. Dunno what that 2nd needle is from but it ain't for a GSXR1100 K / L ! The other 4 are deffo for 36mm CV's on a GSXR1100 K/L 1127cc. 2 Quote Link to comment
Upshotknothole Posted September 16, 2023 Share Posted September 16, 2023 7 hours ago, Gixer1460 said: Yes they did, here is the reference - E3336.002 - Euro models only (for obvious reasons) I'm not sure they are Ti - more like hard anodised aluminium. A Ti made needle would not wear like the one shown. Compare to the steel OEM which has virtually no wear and Ti is tougher than steel for abrasion wear! Dunno what that 2nd needle is from but it ain't for a GSXR1100 K / L ! The other 4 are deffo for 36mm CV's on a GSXR1100 K/L 1127cc. I think DJ just doesn't bother listing that part number here in the states to avoid confusing people, as we only got BST36s from 89-92. The last time i emailed DJ earlier this year they told me their needles are Ti. The DJ set that I have in my 750 with the stock BST38 carbs are also Ti. Either that second needle in the photo is a really old one that wasn't Ti or it's not a DJ needle. Could be an old Factory Pro needle as they sell kits with both Ti and Al. Quote Link to comment
caferacer175 Posted September 16, 2023 Author Share Posted September 16, 2023 1 hour ago, Upshotknothole said: I think DJ just doesn't bother listing that part number here in the states to avoid confusing people, as we only got BST36s from 89-92. The last time i emailed DJ earlier this year they told me their needles are Ti. The DJ set that I have in my 750 with the stock BST38 carbs are also Ti. Either that second needle in the photo is a really old one that wasn't Ti or it's not a DJ needle. Could be an old Factory Pro needle as they sell kits with both Ti and Al. Mayby the second old DJ ? needle is from US model?? But old one and new one have same emulsion tubes Quote Link to comment
Upshotknothole Posted September 16, 2023 Share Posted September 16, 2023 52 minutes ago, caferacer175 said: Mayby the second old DJ ? needle is from US model?? But old one and new one have same emulsion tubes Probably an old DJ needle then, as they're the only ones that don't use stock Mikuni emulsion tubes. Quote Link to comment
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