CV Performance MODs
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I am not sure how you can attribute more power to the Mik after the performance mods; maybe you weren't suggesting that. Whenever this issue comes up, I like to post the attached comparison that speaks for itself. The difference between the two would never register on the butt dyno and certainly not enough to justify the cost of the Mik.
So as long as my other mods are not enough to reach over 100 hp the CV would be as good as the Mikuni. But if the other mods support it changing to the Mikuni could add a few more hp at the top end. That is what I meant. I will take my bike to a Dyno in a few weeks so I guess I will know more then
In hindsight I think I should have stayed with the CV, I rarely ride at 6000 rpm anyway and I think it's only there the Mikuni offers any advantage over the CV. There are a few drawbacks with the Mikuni in my opinion, the mounting requires an extra adapter to the air cleaner that is just pushed on, with an o-ring seal, the whole arrangement feels less stable than the CV that is attached directly with screws, especially since the Mikuni is bigger and heavier. Add to that the annoying rattle, and it is not really very pretty if that matters.
I guess I was encouraged by reading a lot of people saying it would give a quicker throttle response, but I must say the difference is minimal.
I would love to get my hands on a CV44 but those are almost impossible to find, at least on this side of the Atlantic
Last edited by SwedishMeatball; 08-08-2024 at 02:35 AM.
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I have understood that Mr Woods carbs work really well, but that kind of funds are unfortunately not available 😁
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Not a problem, thanks! I'm getting good at changing jets 🤣
Last edited by Chris_G; 08-21-2024 at 03:17 PM.
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t150vej (08-21-2024)
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On eBay there is seller that mods CV’s anyone purchase from him?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/27083393521...mis&media=COPY
https://www.ebay.com/itm/27083393521...mis&media=COPY