I took my bike in for a Dyno run yesterday. Got it all hooked up and ready to test but a software "glitch" prevented them from getting any readings and the test has been postponed until next Saturday. It actually worked out better for me as I was able to jot down the AFR readings and see how my bike was burning fuel through the rpm range. Now I can make adjustments to the carbs before the Dyno run.
The tech said that an optimal ratio would be 13 parts air to 1 parts fuel, or 13:1 AFR, coming out of the exhaust. I am making changes to the carbs today in order to get closer to the 13:1 mark but would first like to hear from you guys that have experience with these "hopped up" motors as to whether 13:1 is the optimal ratio and also whether I should be trying to achieve that number throughout the entire throttle range, or more specifically, whether I would want to be slightly "richer" or "leaner" at certain rpm's.
As always, information is key and I'll try to provide as much as I can. Bike: '78 CB750F
Engine: 836 bore
Stage 1 porting
Megacycle 125/65 cam
Carburetor: stock '78 750F
Main jet 120
pilot jet 38
two washers under each needle (needles raised approx. 1 1/2 clip positions)
Fuel idle screws 3 1/2 turns out (stock setting 1 3/4 turns)
Air filtration: stock airbox with high flow K&N filter
twenty six 3/16" holes drilled in box lower(rear)
Ignition/Coils: Dyna S, Dyna 3.0(green)
Timing spot-on "F" and exactly between advance marks
NGK D8EA plugs, .030 gap
Exhaust: 4-1 Kerker w/ medium competition baffle
With this set-up I am getting these AFR readings: Bike in neutral(no load):
RPM:
Idle 21:1
2000 18:1
3000 15:1
4000 13.5:1
Bike in 4th gear(load):
RPM:
Idle N/A
2000 16.5/1
3000 14:1
4000 14:1
5000 13.5:1
6000 13:1
7000 14:1
8000 15:1
9000 15:1
If 13:1 AFR is the goal then this is the plan I have for the carbs today:Increase Main jet from 120 to 130
Richen the low rpm's by either
a) more turns out on the fuel mixture screws. I'm afraid I may already be maxed out on increasing fuel through the 38 pilot jets.
b) raise the needles
I know that I will have to live some ranges being either too lean or too rich. Replacing the carbs with CR's, Mikuni, or other is not in my plans for this bike because it is my Daily Rider and because I have another bike in the works that does have CR's and I can't afford two sets. I could use help from you guys with experience in this area.
Note: I tried to make this as "readable" as possible. Hope the info isn't too jumbled