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Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:40 am
Has anyone on here done this mod? And if so, was there any noticable performance increase?
Go to Web page below - Tech Tips - Scroll down to "Float bowl vent mod in pictures" and click on links.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/webzxr/zxr750r/Cheers. Jed
Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:58 pm
Did it to my old ZXR-L3 way back when, didn't pick any performance improvement per se, but getting rid of ugly weight is always a plus.
Cheers,
Brian
Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:36 pm
Any tips on jetting Brian?
I gave it a shot when I first got the bike but couldn't get the jetting right so wacked it all back on. From what I've read it's meant to be an OMFG phenomenal improvement
Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:12 pm
Sorry, I did it around the same time as I mounted up FCRs, so can't help at all with jetting CVs

Apologies,
Brian
Tue Apr 26, 2011 12:51 pm
I did it on my old ZXR750.
I found it might have helped throttle response and helped fix a flat spot at around 3500-4000rpm.
I think its worth doing due to the fact its reversible and costs nothing (if you have crap lying around you can use).
Tue Jun 07, 2011 8:20 pm
I just did the carb bowl vent mod on my ZXR L3. I put a irrigation pipe 19 mm (I'm pretty sure it's 19mm) Tee from Bunnings in between the valve cover pipes and connected the third pipe back into the original airbox hole.
I ended up with a massive lean condition from 2.5K upwards. Man it was ugly. Spitting and popping and... I poked around on the net and found some advice about lifting the needle. I went to Jaycar Electronics and bought M3 (not M4) stainless and nylon washers and put two stainless ones under each needle. Drama solved. In fact the power kick I used to get around 7.5k prior to the change has wandered down to around 5k and I have more grunt from just off idle and upwards. I'm guessing it's running slightly rich and it's louder in the mid range but I like the kick I get.
Once I got them home and had a look at them I didn't end up using the nylon fellas. I didn't know what would be happening to them in the carby. I didn't want them mangled up and spread around the delicate bits. All I could see was pain down that path.
I think washers under the needle is a dodgy mod even though I like the result. My plan is to buy a few larger pilot jets and try them out. One day...
I just couldn't bring myself to put the Valve Dampener and Control bling back on the bike. I need a diet, but so does the bike and that was a good place to start...
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