I have finally got some seat time on MPI/Bender stage 2 kit. It runs very strong - and I'm crancking up the boost in baby steps.
I was out riding yesterday with my friends. We had a blast in a bowl - even though it is spring time.
During one of the first shuts the sled scared the crap out of me. Almost at the top of a long shut sled flooded and died. The sled was wheeling and slamed down hard when it happened. Not funny - I barely saved my sled from rolling down the hill. It does this every time if I let it hard down after wheelies or if I hit moguls hard going uphill. It never happens driving on the trail - even driving crazy and chopping the throttle.
So I ended up just doing small stuff, when all the other guys (none of them with a turbo) was having a blast going up things I did dare to because of the flooding issue. You can have a big guess how was crowned "the chicken" - LOL
I'm pretty sure it's the floats that have to be adjusted a little more. I have them at 15mm (11-15mm is Yamaha specs). I have read that people has gone as low as 17mm. It kind of scares me going that low - with benders known lean spot. Any inputs?
I will check that my fuel pressure is between 4,5-5 psi before adjusting the floats.
I have been thinking if it would be smart of me to either add an extra bov or move it. I have my bov located in the charge tube between the ic and pitot. I have read some of Dave/powderlites answers (old posts) concerning this issue. It sounds logical to have it before the pressure signal to the float bowls. What are your feelings move the bov, add on or just leave it?
I was out riding yesterday with my friends. We had a blast in a bowl - even though it is spring time.
During one of the first shuts the sled scared the crap out of me. Almost at the top of a long shut sled flooded and died. The sled was wheeling and slamed down hard when it happened. Not funny - I barely saved my sled from rolling down the hill. It does this every time if I let it hard down after wheelies or if I hit moguls hard going uphill. It never happens driving on the trail - even driving crazy and chopping the throttle.
So I ended up just doing small stuff, when all the other guys (none of them with a turbo) was having a blast going up things I did dare to because of the flooding issue. You can have a big guess how was crowned "the chicken" - LOL
I'm pretty sure it's the floats that have to be adjusted a little more. I have them at 15mm (11-15mm is Yamaha specs). I have read that people has gone as low as 17mm. It kind of scares me going that low - with benders known lean spot. Any inputs?
I will check that my fuel pressure is between 4,5-5 psi before adjusting the floats.
I have been thinking if it would be smart of me to either add an extra bov or move it. I have my bov located in the charge tube between the ic and pitot. I have read some of Dave/powderlites answers (old posts) concerning this issue. It sounds logical to have it before the pressure signal to the float bowls. What are your feelings move the bov, add on or just leave it?