gas mileage with tm36-68
#1
gas mileage with tm36-68
I put the pumper back on after my back healed.. 65 mpg putzing around the island.. this is 10mpg better than I got with the cvk.. anyone get similar results?
seems like a no brainer, 10-15% more torque on the bottom end and midrange, 5mph increase on top speed, and 10 mpg increase with the tm36-68
seems like a no brainer, 10-15% more torque on the bottom end and midrange, 5mph increase on top speed, and 10 mpg increase with the tm36-68
Last edited by T_i_G_e_R; 06-08-2011 at 05:12 PM.
#2
i'm bouncing between 60-71mpg with the stock carb on my 09 sf depending on where/how i'm riding. most my riding is around 40-55mph, want to get the pumper carb when i do the 351 kit late this summer/early fall
#6
How do you like the 15/39 gearing??
#8
How does the 15/39 do at highway speeds? I went with a 16/42 and can do 80 indicated at 7k rpm. (if there is any wind though its rather slugish) I just think the 16tooth cs is too big and want to go to the 15. I'm also still just a 250 but the 351 is being installed this winter!
#9
Since a couple asked,
The 15 tooth is perfect for me. I get 61 mph indicated at 6,000 rpm with almost no vibration. With the 14/39 the engine was closer to 7,000 rpm and vibrated pretty good.
Also I wanted to try and keep the MPG up since I went to the bigger engine. Bike has tons of torque even with the 15/39 in 6th gear. I LOST the ability to do throttle wheelies in second gear.
With the 250 and 14/39 I could not use high gear in a strong head wind. Now It pulls in high NO problem even with the 15/39.
It was just a try it thing, and now the 15 tooth stays.
6,000 Rpm = 61 mph
7,000 RPM = 71 mph
8,000 rpm = 81 mph
Thats all she's got. I have seen 89 out of it once.
Speedo is off 7% according to the GPS. Odometer is right on.
Now to pass a car when I am going 50 or faster, just turn the throttle, no need to shift. It zooms right by em. When I pull back in, I am doing 75 to 80.
David
The 15 tooth is perfect for me. I get 61 mph indicated at 6,000 rpm with almost no vibration. With the 14/39 the engine was closer to 7,000 rpm and vibrated pretty good.
Also I wanted to try and keep the MPG up since I went to the bigger engine. Bike has tons of torque even with the 15/39 in 6th gear. I LOST the ability to do throttle wheelies in second gear.
With the 250 and 14/39 I could not use high gear in a strong head wind. Now It pulls in high NO problem even with the 15/39.
It was just a try it thing, and now the 15 tooth stays.
6,000 Rpm = 61 mph
7,000 RPM = 71 mph
8,000 rpm = 81 mph
Thats all she's got. I have seen 89 out of it once.
Speedo is off 7% according to the GPS. Odometer is right on.
Now to pass a car when I am going 50 or faster, just turn the throttle, no need to shift. It zooms right by em. When I pull back in, I am doing 75 to 80.
David