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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #125 on: November 15, 2024, 07:23:59 PM »
I rebuilt my stock airbox and am going that route but I am surprised no one has chimed in about the steel dragon bread box. From what I have read on here there has been good success using them. That bread box also has velocity stacks built in.
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I had an email back from them a couple of months ago saying they would build me a bread box so I assume yes

Those were the only airboxes I ever saw work pretty on the 750 - besides the OEM versions. They help with the open-air-tumbling issue, being boxed in.
On roadrace bikes we always had lower fairings that made a nice big airbox behind the engines, with directed intake paths for the carbs from that zone. That created a larger version of the ones Honda made for production bikes, and worked thru 3-digit speeds.
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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #126 on: November 15, 2024, 10:50:37 PM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?

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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #127 on: November 16, 2024, 01:43:11 AM »
I rebuilt my stock airbox and am going that route but I am surprised no one has chimed in about the steel dragon bread box. From what I have read on here there has been good success using them. That bread box also has velocity stacks built in.
Are they still in business?

I had an email back from them a couple of months ago saying they would build me a bread box so I assume yes

Those were the only airboxes I ever saw work pretty on the 750 - besides the OEM versions. They help with the open-air-tumbling issue, being boxed in.
On roadrace bikes we always had lower fairings that made a nice big airbox behind the engines, with directed intake paths for the carbs from that zone. That created a larger version of the ones Honda made for production bikes, and worked thru 3-digit speeds.

I have read some reports that the top of the steel dragon bread box, and in some cases the sides, had to be restricted. Other than that I have read good reports.

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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #128 on: November 17, 2024, 10:43:07 AM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?

Having put some serious effort into tuning my carbs, my K&N pods work fantastic on my 77F although it must be said that my carbs are not CV. Smooth, responsive, and great consistent power through the RPMS
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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #129 on: November 17, 2024, 11:07:49 AM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?

They have their place. Maybe not on the factory carbs, but they do well on a set of CRs that I had on my dohc 750. That being said, I went back to the cv's and stock air box on that bike for streetability. Comparing the CRs to the stock carbs on the sohc isn't really fair all the same.

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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #130 on: November 17, 2024, 06:36:44 PM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?

They have their place. Maybe not on the factory carbs, but they do well on a set of CRs that I had on my dohc 750. That being said, I went back to the cv's and stock air box on that bike for streetability. Comparing the CRs to the stock carbs on the sohc isn't really fair all the same.

Are the CR carbs really that much better?
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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #131 on: November 17, 2024, 07:29:02 PM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?

They have their place. Maybe not on the factory carbs, but they do well on a set of CRs that I had on my dohc 750. That being said, I went back to the cv's and stock air box on that bike for streetability. Comparing the CRs to the stock carbs on the sohc isn't really fair all the same.

Are the CR carbs really that much better?
don't get confused.  The dohc bikes use carbs that have a cv piston...very sensitive to turbulent air.  Also keihin does not offer a wide selection of jet needles and needle jets for carbs supplied oem.  That is why the cr carbs can be made to work.  The tuning parts are available to solve all the problems pods cause....or just use the goddamn airbox.  Plenty of nice still air for your engine to suck, much more than it can use.
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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #132 on: November 17, 2024, 08:07:00 PM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?
Dave, you're beginning to sound a bit like Two-tired, except without the pages of BS "science" to back up the claims. ;)
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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #133 on: November 17, 2024, 08:56:48 PM »
Pods worked fine on my CB750 K6 with stock K6 carbs 86A.  Airbox should have restricted 836cc + ported head + cam.
Long trips on holidays in pouring rain as well as really hot rides. City rides at slower speeds too. Stock carbs easy to jet. Needle height and main jet.

I guess CV carbs are trickier?
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Re: So, you want to run pods?
« Reply #134 on: November 18, 2024, 07:14:34 AM »
pods are crap full stop,end of thread?
Dave, you're beginning to sound a bit like Two-tired, except without the pages of BS "science" to back up the claims. ;)


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