I thought I'd ask the same question I asked over on .org, as it has gotten a really good discussion going and I want to broaden the pool.
I had a thought today that there has been talk a couple of times about trying to put a single carb on our bikes, and the hangup has always been trying to fit 4 runners of equal length into the frame and still have room for the carb and the filter.
So I was thinking, self, I thought, why couldn't you do a pair of 2 into 1 manifolds, and then another 2 into 1 manifold to mount the carb onto. That should be able to be pretty short, and fit into the same space as the boots, carbs and airbox now, and still allow the carb and a filter.
So, what do folks think? Yes, I know, I have too much time on my hands, but that's gonna be that way for a while yet.
BTW, I think we've figured out that these engines at 9000 RPM flow 175 CFM so that would also give us the info to size a single carb if this turns out to be feasible. As well, from what I've been able to find, it appears that the BS34 carbs are supposed to flow about 110 CFM.
I had a thought today that there has been talk a couple of times about trying to put a single carb on our bikes, and the hangup has always been trying to fit 4 runners of equal length into the frame and still have room for the carb and the filter.
So I was thinking, self, I thought, why couldn't you do a pair of 2 into 1 manifolds, and then another 2 into 1 manifold to mount the carb onto. That should be able to be pretty short, and fit into the same space as the boots, carbs and airbox now, and still allow the carb and a filter.
So, what do folks think? Yes, I know, I have too much time on my hands, but that's gonna be that way for a while yet.
BTW, I think we've figured out that these engines at 9000 RPM flow 175 CFM so that would also give us the info to size a single carb if this turns out to be feasible. As well, from what I've been able to find, it appears that the BS34 carbs are supposed to flow about 110 CFM.
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