Fri, 3 Apr 1998 07:39:32 +0100 - Message No. 2535
From: "Seaton, Andy"

Subject: RE: Top speed


Not so crazy. Just think about what happens to air when it is cold or
warm. When it is cold your bike will run rich, when it is warm the bike
will run leaner thus making it run better as the air to fuel mixture
will be correct.
There is no way you can make your bike run better in colder or warmer
air unless of course you are going to keep changing your carb jets all
the time, or you install fuel injection, coming soon I believe.
The only way to get it to run well is to make sure it is properly warmed
up and then rev it out a little more in the cold weather...


see ya...



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> From:
> carstenschulz@t-online.de[SMTP:carstenschulz@t-online.de]
> Sent: 	04 January 1998 6:45 
> To: 	XRV750 Africa Twin Mail Liste
> Subject: 	Re: (XRV) Top speed
> 
> >muehlberger@grz.co.at schrieb:
> > - the temperature makes a *lot*. There are huge differences with
> cold and
> > warm air. Since the @ is adjusted for warm air, it does better when
> it's
> > warm outside.
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> that's right, I have made the same experiece. But I said all the time
> to
> me: "This is crazy". 
> 
> Now you say the same. 
> 
> How can I adjust my RD04 '90 to warm or cold air?
> 
> greetings    Carsten
> 
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