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Re:Biting off more than I can do? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Went Stage 3 two weeks ago. Sounds great with only the slightest backfire on prolonged decel on the superslab.

Today tackled the big job. Got 'er done in about three hours of total time. Lots of breaks for lunch and sanity checks. Rejetted the carb and got the BAK installed. I'm putting off the manifold for now. Fired her up and all sounds good. The BAK makes an interesting sound as the air is sucked in. I don't know if it's possible to tell but I reved it a couple times and I swear I can feel the throttle kicking in sooner. Raining out so I can't go for a test ride.

Overall I will say that it was a very straightforward process. I know absolutley nothing about the actual inner workings of carbs or engines but this was way easier than I thought. Thanks to the tech articles section! The dremel tip on the float bowl was the trick!

One last question. There's a hose that came off the carb and was attached to the back of the stock air box. I put the hose back on the carb but left off the small black box shaped thing. Didn't seem to do anything anyway. Is this needed?
 
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Re:Biting off more than I can do? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
With the stage 3 mod, nothing changed but the sound. When I went to the bak, I went from 1/2 to 3/4 throttle cruising on the highway to 1/3 to 1/2. When I did the stage 3, I tried using a drill bit for about 3 minutes and decided that it sucked. Thankfully I have a snap-on air chisel and a 16 or 18 inch flat chisel bit. took me all of 10 minutes to cut out and clean-up each muffler. I used 2 prybars back to back to wiggle the little pipes loose. The air chisel beat a drill anyday when it comes to that mod. Now I have a set of V&H short shots. I don't recommend them unless you like to wash the rear of your bike every week. Erbman? 2 turns? Sounds lean.
 
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Re:Biting off more than I can do? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
MitchellNJ wrote:
One last question. There's a hose that came off the carb and was attached to the back of the stock air box. I put the hose back on the carb but left off the small black box shaped thing. Didn't seem to do anything anyway. Is this needed?

Hose off the carb you can let dangle, that is the float bowl vent, the hard plastic piece with the 90 deg angle, that the diaphragm vent.
 
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