NoFear Shee Rider Posted February 23, 2005 Report Posted February 23, 2005 I was wanting to get people outcomes of the trinity carb. Likes and dislikes. Is there much difference in the 35mm and 33mm? How is top end, mid range, and low end? Thanks alot. Justin Quote
PUSH THE THROTTLE Posted February 23, 2005 Report Posted February 23, 2005 Try this link http://www.bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?act=Search&f=1 Quote
FIRST BANSHEE Posted February 24, 2005 Report Posted February 24, 2005 compared to stock carbs, there is no comparision it has more at the bottom through the top. easier to jet and it looks better. no complaints here... Quote
Iexpedite1 Posted February 24, 2005 Report Posted February 24, 2005 (edited) My buddy has the 35 on his. His bike is modded fairly heavily. His bike pulls on the bottom end like a four stroke. He has a 2 inch extention on the swingarm and it will still bring the front up with ease. We swapped out the single carb for a pair of larger than stock (not sure of the size) carbs. The two carbs didn't help on the top end at all. I think it's a great option if you don't plan to go real radical with your combo. If so you will outgrow the single quickly but if you stay away from the Cheetah kit you should be okay. Edited February 24, 2005 by Iexpedite1 Quote
NoFear Shee Rider Posted February 25, 2005 Author Report Posted February 25, 2005 Thanks everyone. Does anyone know where one is F/S or trade? and how much? Justin Quote
rocketpig Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 Thanks everyone. Does anyone know where one is F/S or trade? and how much? Justin 329692[/snapback] We sell them! But if you're not interested in getting a new one, eBay usually has them. Quote
richwuest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 33 is for a more or less stock or piped only bike. 35 is for a bike that has had port work. If you are looking at used, some of the early ones were shipped with a pj34, which will also work well on a ported bike (this is what I have). I hear that the newer pwk carbs are supposed to be better than the pj. I love my single, and have one on both mine and the wife's bike. They help the most with the low to mid range, without hurting the top any at all. If you are looking for a drag bike, I think that bigger duals are the way to go. But for anything other than drag, the setup works great, and as a bonus, jetting changes are much easier to do, and you don't have to worry about carbs being out of sync. Quote
Blacksmith Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 I have one on my bike, which is ported, piped, cool head with 19cc domes, advanced timing, ported cages, pretty much the works. I love it, both in the trails and on the drag strip. There is one thing I would tell you to look out for though. When running the PWK carb as a single, you need to use a different needle than when the same carb is used as one of a set. I ran the wrong one for long enough that I was about ready to give up on the setup, as I could not get the bike to perform well at all. Trinity has a web page that will give you some great jetting and setup tips for a single. Good Luck Quote
banshee76179 Posted February 25, 2005 Report Posted February 25, 2005 I have the 33 stageIV setup Will not have anything else expect for all drag quad....just my.02 Later Quote
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