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Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:11 pm
by Timbo
Thanks for the replys, interesting Adam the guy that tunes my barrel/piston also runs a 22 delly. He's saying leave the 28 with a remote filter and see howbit goes so I think I'll give it a go and see if the performance is affected. Havebheard Cam/Lam have a new filter out.. :? Lawrence I'll send you a pm tomorrow. Tim

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:27 am
by Special X
lozmondo wrote:
Special X wrote:Breathsweet on my Harry Barlow 230 runs exactly the same as open carb. Nice to hear from you Timbo drop me an IM mate.
Is this on a 24mm Mikuni ?
26PHBH, also works the same on a 30PHBH

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:52 am
by Adam_Winstone
Timbo wrote:Thanks for the replys, interesting Adam the guy that tunes my barrel/piston also runs a 22 delly. He's saying leave the 28 with a remote filter and see howbit goes so I think I'll give it a go and see if the performance is affected. Havebheard Cam/Lam have a new filter out.. :? Lawrence I'll send you a pm tomorrow. Tim
I run a 28mm PHBH with remote filter (big RAMAIR or Breathe Sweet) on one of my bikes and the same with 30mm PHBH on another so do like remote filters. However, I see little reason to run one with a 22mm, where a modified airbox and decent standard-type filter would suffice.

Adam

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:18 pm
by Timbo
It's Darren, Adam who I think you know well, as in Englishman. He wasnt suggesting a remote filter on a 22. I have a large tank which bearing in mind how long I took to fit it there's no way it's coming out... :lol:

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:25 pm
by Adam_Winstone
Yes, I know Darren, please give him my regards.

Ok, check to see what options/space the tank gives with the carb in position. You'll find that manifold choice has a big influence on what you can/can't fit. One option for a remote filter is to the filter parallel with the running board, rather than upwards. A pal of mine has done this on a tuned bike in Australia and it seems to fit pretty well. If you give me an email address then I'll try to find a photo and ping it your way (can't be bothered to upload it... soz).

There is always a solution but the best way to address it is to assess limitations imposed by tank and other components, then work around these to find the best solution that suits you. Where there's a will...

Adam

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:45 pm
by cezeta
bgm is the way to go if you are sticking with a restrictive rubber
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Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:26 pm
by rosscla
Was thinking about something like this to run a remote on my Amal

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300647998002? ... 1121wt_908

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:21 pm
by Doom Patrol
cezeta wrote:bgm is the way to go if you are sticking with a restrictive rubber
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Is there anything BGM isn't getting into? I presume that's some sort of high flow filter?

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:28 pm
by cezeta
Doom Patrol wrote:
cezeta wrote:bgm is the way to go if you are sticking with a restrictive rubber
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Is there anything BGM isn't getting into? I presume that's some sort of high flow filter?
yes, its like a k and n, ive not used mine yet but in my lab (kitchen) i compared a paper one and this and could feel my breath blowing through this but the paper one was like blowing through mdf


and rosscla, i tried the hose you are looking at on ebay but could not get the rubber under the panel. the breath sweet was made to do the job and i can run a ts1 wirh or without the filter without re jetting which shows that the flow is good

Re: Changing open mouth carb..

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 8:59 am
by ScooterLoopyJohn
One point re foam filters, you need to mount it as far as pos from the carb. i know that this is diff on a lamby but pos if you think about it.