Kouba extended fuel mixture screw?
#11
Too lean or an airleak in the exhaust.
Last edited by cmott426; 04-30-2013 at 08:45 PM.
#12
So I was screwing with it for an while, did the stall test with 1k rpms to see when the bike would stall, stalled at 1 turn out for lean and 4.5 turns out for rich. Set the screw to about 2.75 turns out and a lot less popping on decel, maybe only pops once or twice on decel from high rpms down to 4k, seems to be running a lot better, hope my gas mileage isn't way off compared to before. Does anyone notice any mileage difference switching from stock mixture screw to the kouba FS-2?
#13
Start at 2 turns out from gently seated position. Start bike and bring to operating temp. Slowly turn the screw in until you hear the idle begin to drop and back out 1/8th turn. Now turn the screw out until you hear the idle begin to drop and turn in 1/8th.
Somewhere between those 2 screw positions is the perfect mixture adjustment for your bike at your altitude. I prefer to turn the screw in (lean the mixture) until the idle drops and back out 1/8-1/4 turns.
Once you get a feel for this you can easily tune your carb based upon your environment [altitude].
Somewhere between those 2 screw positions is the perfect mixture adjustment for your bike at your altitude. I prefer to turn the screw in (lean the mixture) until the idle drops and back out 1/8-1/4 turns.
Once you get a feel for this you can easily tune your carb based upon your environment [altitude].
#18
The paper that comes with the screw says to adjust the idle down to right before it stalls which was about 1k rpms for me, it stalled at 1 turn out for lean and 4.5 turns out for rich so I figured 2.75 turns out was right in the middle. But the paper also says not to have the screw turned out more than 2.5 turns because it may vibrate out. I have been running it with the screw about 2.25-2.5 turns out and seems to be running great, hardly any popping, decent gas mileage, and seems like it has a little more get up now.