G gtotiger1 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 6, 2008 Messages 88 Reaction score 0 Location new york Aug 23, 2008 #1 Ok - what is the proper rpm to sync you carbs at - i have heard from 800 -- 2000 rpms - what is it?
Vitek Well-Known Member Joined May 10, 2008 Messages 121 Reaction score 0 Location Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada Aug 23, 2008 #2 I think whatever your idle speed is. Mine is just above 1000rpm and syncs nice. Vitek gtotiger1 said: Ok - what is the proper rpm to sync you carbs at - i have heard from 800 -- 2000 rpms - what is it? Click to expand...
I think whatever your idle speed is. Mine is just above 1000rpm and syncs nice. Vitek gtotiger1 said: Ok - what is the proper rpm to sync you carbs at - i have heard from 800 -- 2000 rpms - what is it? Click to expand...
Rayvin53 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 24, 2008 Messages 384 Reaction score 0 Location Connecticut Aug 23, 2008 #3 I also use my idle speed of 1k and it's smooth as butter.
2stangs69-91 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 15, 2007 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Redding Ca Aug 23, 2008 #4 I have a different gauge set up then most. I synch mine at idle then make sure and hold it up to at least 4 grand to check. my thinking is where do i want them synched beter idle or cruising rpms?. BTW my bike runs sweet but has never been dynoed.
I have a different gauge set up then most. I synch mine at idle then make sure and hold it up to at least 4 grand to check. my thinking is where do i want them synched beter idle or cruising rpms?. BTW my bike runs sweet but has never been dynoed.
QuarterHorse Well-Known Member Joined Aug 28, 2007 Messages 1,392 Reaction score 1 Location Des Moines, Iowa Aug 23, 2008 #5 idle
Lew L Well-Known Member Joined Apr 19, 2006 Messages 1,031 Reaction score 7 Location Forest above Reno, Nv. USA Aug 23, 2008 #6 +1 Sync them when idling and warmed up. Lew