Super G on a 91 EVO
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I have a Super G on my S&S 107. It does seem rather too big for a stock evo.
I have had experience in the past of a carb that was not big enough and another that was too big. The first would strangle the engine even stall it when opening the throttle quickly. The second flooded the engine when doing the same. In both cases the bike ran badly although OK on mild throttle settings. My guess is the G would flood a stock evo.
I have had experience in the past of a carb that was not big enough and another that was too big. The first would strangle the engine even stall it when opening the throttle quickly. The second flooded the engine when doing the same. In both cases the bike ran badly although OK on mild throttle settings. My guess is the G would flood a stock evo.
Last edited by grbrown; 07-08-2010 at 03:09 PM. Reason: Added para.
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The Super G is far too large of a carb for an 80" Evo. It's more for 96" and up engines that need a lot of airflow at a high velocity. Air volume AND velocity are what you are looking for. The Super G has such a large intake size, you would not get the needed air velocity through it on anything but a radically modified 80" engine. Much better to stick with the stock CV carb or a Super E - their smaller intake sizes will produce perfectly adequate airflow at a much higher velocity, which will give you much better performance by producing better cylinder fill.
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Simply put, a properly tuned CV carb is more than enough for an 80" motor. Fact is, the CV is a pretty damn good carb.
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The Super G is far too large of a carb for an 80" Evo. It's more for 96" and up engines that need a lot of airflow at a high velocity. Air volume AND velocity are what you are looking for. The Super G has such a large intake size, you would not get the needed air velocity through it on anything but a radically modified 80" engine. Much better to stick with the stock CV carb or a Super E - their smaller intake sizes will produce perfectly adequate airflow at a much higher velocity, which will give you much better performance by producing better cylinder fill.
If it were me I would go with a stock CV carb which will handle up to 85hp easily (with tweaking) if you want to get away from bone stock power sometime in the future.
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I'll agree to disagree with some of you. I absolutely love my S&S E once it was properly setup. The carb was on the bike when I bought it, so had to work with what was there. Even after my engine mods, the carb was still easily tunable thanks to the help of Deathwish.
I'd like to try a CV just for the hell of it to see if it makes a difference. The altitude compensation part of the CV and tunability is what I like. Although I have advertised as a WTB on several forums, I cannot find a later model complete setup to bolt on. I won't buy a carb on eBay as there are just too many problems with used parts. A carb is pretty important part and would prefer to buy one from a trusted member. That being said, if anyone has anything late model that is unmolested that will fit a 93 EVO, send me a PM.
I'd like to try a CV just for the hell of it to see if it makes a difference. The altitude compensation part of the CV and tunability is what I like. Although I have advertised as a WTB on several forums, I cannot find a later model complete setup to bolt on. I won't buy a carb on eBay as there are just too many problems with used parts. A carb is pretty important part and would prefer to buy one from a trusted member. That being said, if anyone has anything late model that is unmolested that will fit a 93 EVO, send me a PM.
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I'll agree to disagree with some of you. I absolutely love my S&S E once it was properly setup. The carb was on the bike when I bought it, so had to work with what was there. Even after my engine mods, the carb was still easily tunable thanks to the help of Deathwish.
I'd like to try a CV just for the hell of it to see if it makes a difference. The altitude compensation part of the CV and tunability is what I like. Although I have advertised as a WTB on several forums, I cannot find a later model complete setup to bolt on. I won't buy a carb on eBay as there are just too many problems with used parts. A carb is pretty important part and would prefer to buy one from a trusted member. That being said, if anyone has anything late model that is unmolested that will fit a 93 EVO, send me a PM.
I'd like to try a CV just for the hell of it to see if it makes a difference. The altitude compensation part of the CV and tunability is what I like. Although I have advertised as a WTB on several forums, I cannot find a later model complete setup to bolt on. I won't buy a carb on eBay as there are just too many problems with used parts. A carb is pretty important part and would prefer to buy one from a trusted member. That being said, if anyone has anything late model that is unmolested that will fit a 93 EVO, send me a PM.
I've thought about trying to find a CV carb with the right cruise control connector button that Bertha's CV does not have. I'd love to have a true cruise control on her. That's the only thing she really lacks...