That's why I moved to the velocity stacks to try and isolate that variable. I'm going to go get a set of NGK plugs like I had on my old '78 and hit those with a nice plug chop and see what color they turn out.
To answer the question if I killed it 5k rpms. I did have to pull into a parking lot and I couldn't maintain that range 100% of the time in the city where I live (stop signs, road laws, etc.) but I don't know if it is till a good representation that of that. Also, eventually when the bike built up enough momentum it would pull through that zone and not hit that "wall" anymore because the load wasn't high enough.
To me it still sounds like the mixture is too rich but I don't have a ton of experience with tuning carbs. And what makes less sense is that velocity stacks plus open pipes with stock jetting would be the correct setup.
To answer the question if I killed it 5k rpms. I did have to pull into a parking lot and I couldn't maintain that range 100% of the time in the city where I live (stop signs, road laws, etc.) but I don't know if it is till a good representation that of that. Also, eventually when the bike built up enough momentum it would pull through that zone and not hit that "wall" anymore because the load wasn't high enough.
To me it still sounds like the mixture is too rich but I don't have a ton of experience with tuning carbs. And what makes less sense is that velocity stacks plus open pipes with stock jetting would be the correct setup.
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