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HAH! if they were the same size, that would be awesome..i'm pretty sure the block is wider and the ports are farther away from each other..shredex wrote:I say put these on instead of the yzf600 carbs
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If that is what it is, then what the crap does yamaha have that there for? increased power to the fuel pump when you really roll on the throttle? so the pump provides more gas..but i have no idea. There is no reason to have a TPS on a carb'd system.FasterThanUr wrote:Oh and the wires on the side of the carbs is the tps sensor and is not needed.
match417 wrote:HAH! if they were the same size, that would be awesome..i'm pretty sure the block is wider and the ports are farther away from each other..shredex wrote:I say put these on instead of the yzf600 carbs
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If that is what it is, then what the crap does yamaha have that there for? increased power to the fuel pump when you really roll on the throttle? so the pump provides more gas..but i have no idea. There is no reason to have a TPS on a carb'd system.FasterThanUr wrote:Oh and the wires on the side of the carbs is the tps sensor and is not needed.
I'm really considering trying this. You say your TPS is hooked up? I didn't think the FZR had a connection for TPS. Wonder how it would run with stock jetting?dru86 wrote: I'm running yzf600 carbs on my fzr660, using a fzr600 airbox with the holes enlarged to take the yzf600 boots. The snorkel is also trimed. The TPS is hooked up too. It has great pull form about 4.5K revs to redline however need to sort out the bottom end.
This is the current jetting with a K&N and factorypro stage 1 jetkit:
128 mains
Needle on position 3 with washer underneath
stock float high (needs to be lowered to lean out bottom end)
mixture screws and 3.5(also needs to be leaned out)
Having coolant run through the carbs is unnecessary, it's going to heat up the carbs not cool them which is not what you want.
??? huh? No, that doesn't make any sense. Spark plugs are output devices, they don't sense anything, and they aren't designed to sense anything. I work as a mechanic for a living, and every car I've seen has a knock sensor(well, newer, non-carb'd cars), the spark plugs aren't doubling as knock sensors..reelrazor wrote:Just for the record, nowadays the knock sensors are often the spark plugs themselves.
Andrew,deernet wrote:I'm really considering trying this. You say your TPS is hooked up? I didn't think the FZR had a connection for TPS. Wonder how it would run with stock jetting?dru86 wrote: I'm running yzf600 carbs on my fzr660, using a fzr600 airbox with the holes enlarged to take the yzf600 boots. The snorkel is also trimed. The TPS is hooked up too. It has great pull form about 4.5K revs to redline however need to sort out the bottom end.
This is the current jetting with a K&N and factorypro stage 1 jetkit:
128 mains
Needle on position 3 with washer underneath
stock float high (needs to be lowered to lean out bottom end)
mixture screws and 3.5(also needs to be leaned out)
Having coolant run through the carbs is unnecessary, it's going to heat up the carbs not cool them which is not what you want.
Hee Hee ,dru86 wrote:The TPS changes the ignition timing depend on how much throttle you're giving it, It's a function of the ignition unit. I'm able to run the TPS as I have a aftermarket ignition unit which has the TPS function incorporated. The TPS makes a big difference in how responsive the engine is to changes in throttle position.
Here's an old timing map that i was running, the % on the side is how much the throttle is open.
Okay. In my research into c-o-p setups I found this from Delphi.Read down to the 'ion sensing technology' part:reelrazor wrote:match417 wrote:??? huh? No, that doesn't make any sense. Spark plugs are output devices, they don't sense anything, and they aren't designed to sense anything. I work as a mechanic for a living, and every car I've seen has a knock sensor(well, newer, non-carb'd cars), the spark plugs aren't doubling as knock sensors..reelrazor wrote:Just for the record, nowadays the knock sensors are often the spark plugs themselves.
In looking for c-o-p units compatible with our TCI ignitions most of the units I look at have a feedback lead. So far I've only found the 'weaponX pencil coils' to be a straight inductive ign coil.match417 wrote:interesting..I still wouldn't say it's on most newer cars, but we don't get many newer cars at the shop so i wouldn't really know. Now that you describe it, i saw an odd c.o.p. on a late 90's maxima a few months ago. It had a fat box on top of the c.o.p. but i never looked into it. If i remember correctly though, there is still an actual knock sensor on the car, under the intake manifold.