ok gots a 82 xj1100 I am going with pods in replace of airbox I know tuning is a problem but i always have pods on all my bikes because of looks, i also eliminated the octy, all my bikes i have always had to turn petcock off so thats not a issue, my question is there is what seems to me is a pvc hose of sorts running from the top of air box to the motor under box, correct me if im wrong i can just put a small airfilter in that hose and itll it will be ok, if not let me here some suggestions other than leaving the airbox on hehe.... if anyone is interested in the box its missing the air filter and cover for filter but otherwise in pretty good shape, also the octy looks pretty good but dont know of its condition for sure. up to trading both or selling if interested.. thanx guys..
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I would recommend going with a Dynojet kit for the jetting. IMHO it's the best choice with pods on the XJ.
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Yes, Dynojets are where it's at. I'd put the bike on a Dyno though ate rewards to check the jetting. You'd probably need Stage 3 Dynojets with pods and, presumably, a non-OEM exhaust system.
I put Stage 2 in my XJR because I'm using the OEM filter box with free flow filter. I installed the 'default' jet sizes recommended by Dynojet (although you get several different sizes) and the Dyno reading confirmed everything was bang on, first time.
It's amazing how different the main needle profile differs from OEM.XS1100F 1980 European model. Standard. Dyna coils. Iridium plugs. XS750 final drive (sometimes). Micron fork brace. Progressive front springs. Geezer regulator/rectifier. Stainless 4 into 2 exhaust. Auto CCT (Venturer 1300) SOLD. New project now on the go. 1980 European model.
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Originally posted by James England View PostYes, Dynojets are where it's at. I'd put the bike on a Dyno though ate rewards to check the jetting. You'd probably need Stage 3 Dynojets with pods and, presumably, a non-OEM exhaust system.
I put Stage 2 in my XJR because I'm using the OEM filter box with free flow filter. I installed the 'default' jet sizes recommended by Dynojet (although you get several different sizes) and the Dyno reading confirmed everything was bang on, first time.
It's amazing how different the main needle profile differs from OEM.82 Xj1100
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