mossy1200 wrote:If you have cv carbs and they are dialed in well it should read ideal the whole time??????????????
If this is the case then why fit the gauge?you could draw one on cardboard for free(no pick up sensors required).
Are you expecting it to move around alot and if so wouldnt that mean the carbs are jetted wrong.
Mossy,
Not all of us have a Dyno Tech as a mate or have deep deep pockets for return trips to the dyno & the workshop to tear our carbs apart.
One sensor is just loads of work & a tad futile because you get one bore working correctly for those conditions and then go on and tune the next bore that now works well but in fact the first bore is no longer correct as the load on the bore has changed as the second bore is not "lagging" or "pulling" this means that bores no 3 & 4 will make the error worse so you back to bore 1.
The idea of 4 -5 sensors is at least a better compromise as you see what is going on where on all the bores so you get to know what to richen & what to lean out where and all this is far easier if you have a data logger.
Fine for a team or a group of mates to divvy up the cost between them but for one guy how many times will he use the rig 2-3 in the life of the bike unless you race like you then may be twice a season
If you are fairly clued up that will lessen the amount of tearing down you will do, do not forget every time you alter some thing on a carb you will alter the synch slightly just to add spice to your job.
You could of course send it out to a Tuner and ask him to "sort" it trouble is you have no idea what he actually did rather what he said he did if any thing much .