zx7r tuning N-reg
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 3:57 am
hi im trying to tune my bike, ive bin told of a carb mode that u can do to
but cannot find any more info on it ere wat i did find could sum one help me locate this valve thing ??
--------, here is the secret. There is no way to get a 93-01 RAM AIR ZX7 to jet right. Why do you suppose there are a million questions on this? Why does everyone have a problem with this? The answer is Kawasaki's solution to the problem in the first place. First there is something called the clean air injection system. This is the valve that T's into the valve cover that everyone talks about. You can take this off and trash it, or leave it alone, this is "NOT" the source of the flaw. There is however, another valve, that controls the flow of air into the Carb Float bowls. Find this, and remove it. What you want to do is to route a hose from the carb float bowls directly into the airbox. What you want to have happen here is air flowing into the airbox, out through this hose and into the carb float bowls. Use a rubber grommet to get this to seal up good.
hope sum one can help cheers mark
but cannot find any more info on it ere wat i did find could sum one help me locate this valve thing ??
--------, here is the secret. There is no way to get a 93-01 RAM AIR ZX7 to jet right. Why do you suppose there are a million questions on this? Why does everyone have a problem with this? The answer is Kawasaki's solution to the problem in the first place. First there is something called the clean air injection system. This is the valve that T's into the valve cover that everyone talks about. You can take this off and trash it, or leave it alone, this is "NOT" the source of the flaw. There is however, another valve, that controls the flow of air into the Carb Float bowls. Find this, and remove it. What you want to do is to route a hose from the carb float bowls directly into the airbox. What you want to have happen here is air flowing into the airbox, out through this hose and into the carb float bowls. Use a rubber grommet to get this to seal up good.
hope sum one can help cheers mark