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zx14kawboi


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posted August 29, 2012 03:23 PM        
fuel pump through with

.i have been running e 85 f0r about two years ,with zero problems.the bike is an 06 model and this is the only problem i have had at all .i am thinking about shaving the head and cleaning up the up the valve pockets a little bit . i will probably still run the green stuff mostly because of the added compression do i go back with oem pump or after market any input will be appreciated.....oh yeah my injectors were at 97 % duty cycle on my last dyno session .i had my laptop hooked to the power commander the whole time it was on the dyno .made about ten pulls and finally got my a/f around 11 .3 to 11.5 across the board... i picked up about six hp and seven ft/lbs of torque.i dont remember the exact numbers but when i dynoed on 87 it was about 58 degrees and when i dynoed on e 85 it was 95 .soooo i would say there is gains to be had ,just crank it regularly and run some seafoam through it ,which i kinda neglected doing so the last month or so.......now i need a pump i would pst up dyno sheet but the are on my desk top that i gave up in a divorce

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Rich


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posted August 29, 2012 05:31 PM        
I would go with the walbro.

Are you running stock pressure or a crushed regulator? I pretty much maxed out my stock pump on my 07 with E85 and no spray. I went to a crushed regulator to allow for spray and that worked, but couldn't maintain for extended flow. Now with the walbro in there, all is good.
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zx14kawboi


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posted August 30, 2012 05:28 PM        Edited By: zx14kawboi on 31 Aug 2012 01:41
thanks rich .....i am not familiar with walbro fuel pumps what part number do i need?.....thanks
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Rich


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posted August 30, 2012 06:01 PM        Edited By: Rich on 31 Aug 2012 02:02
Here's an old thread about it.

bikeland.org/board/viewthread.php?TID=59131&FID=27

This is where I got mine in about May of this year.

[URL]autoplicity.com/products/419718-walbro_gss342.aspx{/URL]

It was the best deal I could find at the time.

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07 Green and Black, How fast is fast?
203 for now. Limited $$ = limited HP.

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zx14kawboi


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posted August 30, 2012 06:18 PM        
is it hard to wire up ? do i use my existing connectors?.... man thanks for your replies ,i am very clueless on this subject. i have never seen a walbro so please excuse my ignorance on this subject..... the price seems very fair just curious about the other .....thanks again for letting me pick your brain..lol...if youy would rather explain on the phone my number is 704-473-4329 ask for mark
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zx14kawboi


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posted August 30, 2012 06:44 PM        
bed time for bozo ... thanks rich
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Rich


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posted August 30, 2012 06:45 PM        
No problem.
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