I a non-specific Google search for setting idle mixtures. I got a lot of hits for auto/hot rod tuning. I read through a few and many suggested hooking the intake manifold up to a vacuum gauge and that the best mixture setting would yeild the highest vacuum pressure in the manifold.
Is this a method we could theoretically use on our bikes????
There are obviously some major differences in function, particularly that one adjustment screw is changing the mixture that is shared by ALL the cylinders instead of just one.
It just seems like there has GOT to be a way to adjust the mixture besides voodoo magic, dynos, and wide-band O2 sensors... And don't say Colortune, that thing is worthless as far as I am concerned (have tried it several times and every one it will only ignite the cylinder about every 5-8th revolution)
Is this a method we could theoretically use on our bikes????
There are obviously some major differences in function, particularly that one adjustment screw is changing the mixture that is shared by ALL the cylinders instead of just one.
It just seems like there has GOT to be a way to adjust the mixture besides voodoo magic, dynos, and wide-band O2 sensors... And don't say Colortune, that thing is worthless as far as I am concerned (have tried it several times and every one it will only ignite the cylinder about every 5-8th revolution)
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