It seems that the number of members with these performance mods is growing. This is my first time through with the CR's and Dyna 2000 so I figured it might be good to start a thread of the tuning so far.
Wiseco 836
Webcam 63a
Mrieck ported head with oversize intake valves
CR 29mm
Dyna 2000
Dyna 3.0 coils
Kerker exhaust/ no baffle, just the end cap
Initially I had some trouble with the CR's and it took me a bit to figure out. I had bought them "slightly" used and fuel had dried on the starter circuit seats(
http://www.sohc4.us/forums/index.php?topic=25833.0 ) . Fixed that and it was on to trying out different ignition/carb settings.
Getting the main jets figured on the CR's has been a bit of a challenge. I can't do a plug chop and have been road testing much like I would road test stock carbs i.e. get the bike rolling around 5000rpm and whack open the throttle. These carbs just don't seem to work that way and after initially jetting up to compensate, which didn't work, I've ended up with 120 mains, needles 2nd from top, 62 pilots w/ 1 turn out. Just to note, my needles are not the YY8 needles spec'd for 29mm carbs.
The Dyna 2000 has 5 settings of advance curves. #'s 4 and 5 are spec'd for 2 valve motors and the manual states that 40 degrees of total advance timing is average. With the port work and oversize intakes my motor is burning pretty efficiantly and I have retarded timing to 35 degrees on the #4 setting. My mpg went up slightly and the power stayed the same. I still get a little rattle at 3/4 throttle(pre-ignition) when the bike is very hot and will either retard the ignition some more or shim the needles a 1/2 step to see if I can't tune it out.
My local shop is changing out their dyno at the moment, but it looks like I will be able to take the bike in for a run in early October. I'll get a good read of how it's burning fuel and where it makes power then.
Since I understand better now just how these carbs work and have adjusted my throttle hand accordingly the bike is super fun to ride
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EDIT: posting final tuning results here, in case anyone searches this topic and doesn't feel like wading through to find them.
Bike is now tuned as well as I'm going to get it before taking it to dyno. I've managed to tune out any rich "blubbering" and lean "rattling" at all throttle ranges, though I can still experience lean "rattle" if I lug the engine when it is really hot. Really nice to be able to experience the full throttle range without having to baby it through certain transitions
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Keihin CR 29mm-
115 main
needle clip- 2nd from top(lean)
62 pilot- 3/4 turns out
Dyna 2000-
#4 advance curve
33.5 degrees total advance