hurleyman77
Well-Known Member
(I'd swear I've asked this question before, but I can't find where, so feel free to redirect me)
I bought a '94 a couple of years ago and soon discovered that it did not have V-Boost installed at all. It runs great (mostly) so I haven't thought much about it until now. I'm planning to do some fairly extensive work on it in the near future, so I'm thinking it might be a good opportunity to install (re-install?) the V-Boost, while I have it apart.
So, the questions are two-fold. Firstly, how much crap am I stepping in? I'm pretty comfortable working on the carbs (I've cleaned them, tuned the A/F mix and synced them), and I've done plenty of other work on it like replacing the main steering bearing and the starter clutch. Which is to ask, how difficult would it be relative to that kind of work? (I've also done all kinds of work on cars, so I'm pretty familiar with engine work in general).
Secondly, what all do I need? I can't really tell if this thing ever had V-Boost at all (does such a thing exist as a VMax without V-Boost?) so I don't know what kind of electronics my also be missing from the equation. How hard is it to get a kit that would have everything?
Lastly, what are the implications of installing V-Boost on a bike that's already tuned (sorta) well? Is V-Boost going to throw everything off, and need to be re-tuned? or is it simply a matter of tweaking the AF a little? (I'm running with pot filters instead of the airbox, some kind of Kerker exhaust that the last guy did and insulated pipes).
In summary:
1) Is this a great big hairy deal of a job?
2) How can I tell if I already have what I need, aside from the assembly itself?
3) What ELSE will I need to because of installing the V-Boost?
Thanks, fellas!
I bought a '94 a couple of years ago and soon discovered that it did not have V-Boost installed at all. It runs great (mostly) so I haven't thought much about it until now. I'm planning to do some fairly extensive work on it in the near future, so I'm thinking it might be a good opportunity to install (re-install?) the V-Boost, while I have it apart.
So, the questions are two-fold. Firstly, how much crap am I stepping in? I'm pretty comfortable working on the carbs (I've cleaned them, tuned the A/F mix and synced them), and I've done plenty of other work on it like replacing the main steering bearing and the starter clutch. Which is to ask, how difficult would it be relative to that kind of work? (I've also done all kinds of work on cars, so I'm pretty familiar with engine work in general).
Secondly, what all do I need? I can't really tell if this thing ever had V-Boost at all (does such a thing exist as a VMax without V-Boost?) so I don't know what kind of electronics my also be missing from the equation. How hard is it to get a kit that would have everything?
Lastly, what are the implications of installing V-Boost on a bike that's already tuned (sorta) well? Is V-Boost going to throw everything off, and need to be re-tuned? or is it simply a matter of tweaking the AF a little? (I'm running with pot filters instead of the airbox, some kind of Kerker exhaust that the last guy did and insulated pipes).
In summary:
1) Is this a great big hairy deal of a job?
2) How can I tell if I already have what I need, aside from the assembly itself?
3) What ELSE will I need to because of installing the V-Boost?
Thanks, fellas!