Has anyone dyno'd a 4th gen with high mount Staintune?

Discussion in '3rd & 4th Generation 1990-1997' started by Porl, Jul 24, 2014.

  1. Porl

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    I recently got a cheap used Staintune high mount pipe for my '95. I'm wondering if anyone here has run their 4th gen on a dyno with one of these fitted, and what the AFR was like. I'm simply wondering whether the bike is likely to be too lean on standard jetting. The pipe doesn't have the removable baffle fitted (it's missing from my second hand exhaust).
    I know the best answer is to dyno my bike, but not having immediate access to a dyno run it would be nice to know what others have found.

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    I can't say for sure, and I realize your bike is not FI, but many people have run a slip - including Staintune - without any issues.

    At least I gave your thread a bump.
     


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    Thanks Pliskin, I expect you're right and there won't be any problems, with most carbed bikes seemingly a bit rich from the factory. I'm looking for a more definite answer applicable to my model and pipe.
    Ta for the bump...
     


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