
Running fully synthetic at 3%. Any ideas?
Yeh good point you can get all the bits from sip for this mod, cosa si 24H carb float cap and needle ,and spacer if required.hungdog wrote:Whats your timing set at ? Jetting ?
You could try this more fuel = cooler engine (stops the carb bowl from running dry at full chat)
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10869
Guys thanks very much, why have tuners gone back to SI carbs, wouldnt I be better running a 26 or 28 MM dellorto?cit205 wrote:Yeh good point you can get all the bits from sip for this mod, cosa si 24H carb float cap and needle ,and spacer if required.hungdog wrote:Whats your timing set at ? Jetting ?
You could try this more fuel = cooler engine (stops the carb bowl from running dry at full chat)
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=10869
Scoot has been on Dyno and was not showing any issues, just when its run on road, I will re check jetting as it was set up on dyno on the safe side with quite a rich set up, I always go for decent unleaded petrol not the cheap stuff, you may save 50p on fill up at cheap place but can hole a piston!cit205 wrote:Now it's run in are you sure the jetting's right , plug chops/ dyno etc , also the timing is it correct ,could need retarding some more . Also could it have been a one off due to shite unleaded , do you use decent super unleaded or just whatever's cheapest at the supermarkets .
Plug should be a B9ES or other make equivalent, i would say a B7 or 8 is probably too hotter grade plug for it especially if going on long thrashes on hot days and while that wouldn't cause the problem it certainly wouldn't help.
Brilliant, thanks for this will have a look, it has got a SIP fast flow fuel tapcit205 wrote:At risk of sounding a bit controversial though, a dyno isn't the road ,if it were me i'd check the plug colour with plug chops and look at the timing and back it off a bit then see if it still does it, and also see if it does it more with a lower fuel tank than a full one ,which could show up a fuel flow issue.
I'm no tuner and i only speak from experience but personally i've never had much success with si carbs on kitted 200's with expansion pipes, i always ended up with something like a phbh 28 .
On T5's though i've found using the si carbs with kits etc fine .
At the moment though, my money's on your timing being too advanced
Hi Dazbo,dazbo wrote:Scoot has been on Dyno and was not showing any issues, just when its run on road, I will re check jetting as it was set up on dyno on the safe side with quite a rich set up, I always go for decent unleaded petrol not the cheap stuff, you may save 50p on fill up at cheap place but can hole a piston!cit205 wrote:Now it's run in are you sure the jetting's right , plug chops/ dyno etc , also the timing is it correct ,could need retarding some more . Also could it have been a one off due to shite unleaded , do you use decent super unleaded or just whatever's cheapest at the supermarkets .
Plug should be a B9ES or other make equivalent, i would say a B7 or 8 is probably too hotter grade plug for it especially if going on long thrashes on hot days and while that wouldn't cause the problem it certainly wouldn't help.
Its just frustating as casings have not been done yet, plan is in winter but I don't want to do that if cant solve issues as is.
Carb has had float bowl mod and a reedspeed chamber top, and it has not changed a thing.