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ZRX1200R tune

Postby Woof » Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:05 am

Does anybody know the best initial carb setup for an 05 ZRX1200 with full Muzzy and standard airbox? I know that there are lots of jet-kit options out there, but where should I start to get real, real close: idle mixture, pilot, needle shim (or replacement and then which groove), fuel level height and main jet size. I'm looking fer grunt, not really top-end, and the budget is kinda tight. Also, apart from making valve lash adjustment easier (coz the valve cover is easier to get off) and probably reducing snap-crackle-pop on overun, does blanking off the exhaust-port fresh-air valves make any difference? (I dont think it will, but i thought I'd ask.) Cut me, bleed green.....Woof.....
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Phil » Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:39 pm

What altitude :kuda:
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Gosling1 » Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:55 pm

Phil wrote:....What altitude :kuda:.....



muahahaahahahhah don't you be goin' there brother !!!!

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woof wrote:.....but where should I start to get real, real close.....


Every bike needs to be tuned to its own requirements mate - Best bet would be to talk to the local dyno operator and get it tuned on a dyno.

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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Woof » Wed Feb 04, 2009 8:35 pm

Gosling, thanks, sounds fair. So, where to go in SE QLD: any ideas, anyone?
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Strika » Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:49 pm

Woof wrote:Gosling, thanks, sounds fair. So, where to go in SE QLD: any ideas, anyone?


You could always do what we used to do in the days before Dyno's!!!! Go up two jet sizes, ride it, see what it does. Then go back one size, try it again, see what it does. Then go back to standard Jets and raise the needles with a washer and get on with riding it!!!! :kuda:
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby bonester » Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:55 pm

Gosling, thanks, sounds fair. So, where to go in SE QLD: any ideas, anyone?


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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby hoffy » Wed Feb 04, 2009 10:26 pm

Gosling1 wrote:
Phil wrote:....What altitude :kuda:.....



muahahaahahahhah don't you be goin' there brother !!!!


I dont think thats an unreasonable question ! :kuda:
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Woof » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:21 pm

Strika wrote:
Woof wrote:Gosling, thanks, sounds fair. So, where to go in SE QLD: any ideas, anyone?


You could always do what we used to do in the days before Dyno's!!!! Go up two jet sizes, ride it, see what it does. Then go back one size, try it again, see what it does. Then go back to standard Jets and raise the needles with a washer and get on with riding it!!!! :kuda:
Ah, decisions, decisions....budget points to the pre-dyno days until the shekels build up in the cunning-kit.....Woof...
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Gosling1 » Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:21 pm

Woof wrote:....budget points to the pre-dyno days until the shekels build up in the cunning-kit.....Woof...


Definitely worth a shot - the airbox might be a pain in the arse to remove/replace, but once you do it a few times, it will become dead easy.

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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby kwakamac » Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:00 am

buy the factory pro jet kit the one that includes a large k&n air cleaner go with recommended jet sizes in the instructions you will be impressed with the change i think the kit cost 260 from mick hone in melbourne carby removal is not that difficult my 15 year old son did mine under instruction as i had an injured hand
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Re: ZRX1200R tune

Postby Woof » Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:11 am

..am now assembling shekels out of sight of the accountant....wish me luck on that one. Woof...... :P
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