Gacataki Posted July 9 Posted July 9 Hi All, Am considering converting my 83 GSX850 to run with pod filters. Is this possible, and what would need to change? Many thanks. Quote
TonyGee Posted July 9 Posted July 9 if you are doing it for the look then its not worth it for the small gain in power, good quality filters are expensive (don't buy cheap EMGO ones) a dynojet kit isn't cheap either and that doesn't guarantee it'll run right !!!! may need a dyno run as well at more expense. plus if you ride in the rain the filters can get wet. Quote
Gacataki Posted July 9 Author Posted July 9 Thanks very much. Just wanted to do the pods for the lovely sound they make. Quote
TonyGee Posted July 9 Posted July 9 44 minutes ago, Gacataki said: Thanks very much. Just wanted to do the pods for the lovely sound they make. it'll run like crap with just pods. stick to your airbox for an easier life. 1 Quote
TonyGee Posted July 9 Posted July 9 23 minutes ago, Gacataki said: Thanks... Answered. Going to stick with pods. can of worms opened Quote
Seana Posted July 9 Posted July 9 Many many have tried.... Comparitively few have succeeded... But get em right and boy is it fun. As stated, get the good ones or seal up every air gap around the cheap housings with silicone, and look into a plastic strip INSIDE the pod body to restrict most of the air flow or the CV carbs just will not form a venturi and lift the needle bodies up properly... A dyna kit does get round this but they are pricey and fuel consumption goes up due to the needle and jets having to compensate for all the extra air available using pods to keep the engine sweet... This has been done thousands of times by us spanner monkeys and drag and race teams so it does work well... but a proper dyno session is still needed to get the whole lot working in sync Someone years ago used a large washer inside the pod rubber to create the required "pull" through the opening which does sort of create a venturi. So all in all its a pain in the ass but as I said... the sound and the fury is much fun and also having to fiddle incessantly down this rabbit hole certainly gives you sumat to do in the workshop, garage or livingroom when its raining... Quote
Russ750ET Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I inherited my Dads GSX750 that had pods. This was my solution: As mentioned above limiting the airflow is the key to getting the pods to work. My bike isn't perfect but its certainly ride able. The original flat spot before doing any pod restriction modifications was utterly horrendous. Be prepared for a lot of trial and error! Quote
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