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will this effect how it runs at all? i had the airbox off so i can easily dial in the syncing after getting my idle good. but i ran out of gas and the place i get my oil from is closed. so im screwed til tom.which il have to work.lol

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You had the lid off of the airbox, or the entire airbox and filter off the bike?

 

If it's just the carbs, then I'd say yes. It's flowing alot more air than it normally would. Running no airbox with "open carbs" would be similar to running pods. But even just the K&N pods choke the bike up compared to running no filters, just carbs.

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Yeah, I'd imagine it's going to choke the bike up a lot when you do put the air filter and box back on. Might as well just wait I guess.

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WTF. We need spell check, or grammar check or something here. Maybe if I was rat ass drunk I could understand.

 

Ok. But there is no intelligence checker...that's what we need.

 

And there is a spell check, but you actually have to click it to use it. And it wouldn't help this topic out any.

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Who knows...maybe his carbs on backwards...LOL

yah they run f'n awesome backwards. flipped the reeds so the vibration atomizes the fuel coming from the boost bottle...........now if i could only get it to fire without sprayin the pipes :whistling:

 

coulda swore the airscrews were on the left side of the carbs, but maybey i'm riddin backwards. how do you reach them strait?

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The right carb has the air screws on the right side, and the left side carb has 'em on the left hand side... Putting one carb on backwards wouldn't work though...you wouldn't be able to put on the tube between them, and the inlet and outlets are different sizes (assuming yours are stock.)

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The right carb has the air screws on the right side, and the left side carb has 'em on the left hand side... Putting one carb on backwards wouldn't work though...you wouldn't be able to put on the tube between them, and the inlet and outlets are different sizes (assuming yours are stock.)

i was joking, but both the airscrews are on the left of each carb, and, no i don't have 2 left carbs, and neither is backwards. if you have the tors eliminated, the idle screws are as described. (right side- right carb; left side- lefrt carb)

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i was joking, but both the airscrews are on the left of each carb, and, no i don't have 2 left carbs, and neither is backwards. if you have the tors eliminated, the idle screws are as described. (right side- right carb; left side- lefrt carb)

 

Oh, I know what you're saying now. I was picturing you sticking a screw driver through the left hand side of the bike, from the outside, trying use a long ass screw driver to reach in there. I was like what the hell, just pop the seat off lol. It's easier just to use a short screw driver, but hey, whatever works man.

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