Suzuki GSX-R750, 90-92
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Scott Hubbard April 2014 |
Factory Pro's
own Supersport Carb Recalibration Kits AMA race quality carb jetting kit |
Factory Pro's
own Billet Engine Cover |
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Factory Pro's own Shift Improvement Kit |
Carb Tuning Tools | ||
Factory Pro's
own Ignition Advance Rotor fixed or patented adjustable types |
not Factory
Pro's own Emulsion tubes / needle jets we may have stock Suzuki replacements in stock |
Finger Adjustable "Long Boy" extended fuel screws | |
Long Boy Fuel Screw Kit $89.95 |
"Long Boy" Frustrated with trying to find an "almost 90 degree" screwdriver
to fine adjust your fuel screws for best idle and cruise? Make your life easier! Installation: Each screw assembly comes with:
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CRB-S06-1.0 $149.95 for use with the stock airbox. |
Today, this kit would be called a 1.7-RK RaceKit in "Factory Pro speak". This kit activates the Powerjet circuit (if the carbs came with a "zero" sized jet and in countries that have the powerjet circuit already activated, puts the correct sizes of jets for the proper ratio of both the jet sizes. If using a dynojet dyno to tune, when you
actually have the proper size and ratio, you'll see a distinct "dip"
at about 10,000 rpm. That's an artifact of the odd load condition that
dynojet dynos are so well known for. If you "tune out" the "dj dip",
with a larger main and smaller powerjet, the actual real world performance
is dulled, def. enough for a rider to notice the difference. Yes, even
as of 2012, a dj dyno still has the same problem. An
EC997 dyno doesn't show a dip. Adds more low-end / midrange,
if the proper main jet and powerjet is selected, more top-end power.
Easy to install and tune - no slide drilling.
feedback April 2014 Hey Marc, wanted to let you know I got it sorted. I took them apart again and found 2 choke jets had come out of the plastic tubes where they are seated. It had this problem when I bought it and I had put them back in but I guess I rattled a couple loose while working on it… So on top of that here are my new settings in case you’re interested. Main jet: 127.5 (stock) Needle position: 2.5 (shim under at position 2) Mixture screws: 2 turns out Power jet installed per CRB-S06-1.1-TI kit. K&N filter full system D&D Show and Go exhaust factory pro RTR-SUZ-4 ignition advancer Pulls hard now at full throttle, no more lean surging at even throttle and no bog and stall at stop lights. A bit of backfire on decel but not excessive. Overall better across the range in the seat, will take it to the dyno and let you know what it gets. Again, thanks for your great products and support. Scott Hubbard August 2012
Hey
Marc...... |
UK models with 38mm carbs (I think all of the 90-92's had 38's): UK bikes (and all others with "zero" powerjets) need: stock emulsion tubes (not dynojet) Drill the UK's "zero" MAJ's to .9mm in cyls 1 and 4 and 1.2mm in cyls 2 and 3. 37.5 pilot jets (instead of 32.5) Then our S06 series kit will activate the Powerjet circuit and you will be amazed. btw - the gsxr750's "Powerjet" jets are the same series powerjets that a Yamaha tz250 uses. |
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CRB-S06-1.1-TI $169.95 for use with the stock airbox. |
Same as above, but........ Titanium needles and
Stainless steel allen screws for the float bowls. Adds more low-end
/ midrange, if the proper main jet is selected, more top-end power.
Easy to install and tune - no slide drilling! |
CRB-S06-3.0 $149.95 for use with pod filters.
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For the best top-end power
(+2-3 True HP).
Good low-end and midrange. Requires removal of stock airbox and
running
BMC
2922 or K&N equivalent individual air filters. Otherwise, it is a
drop-in kit.
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RTR-SUZ-1 $109.95 |
This standard kit rotor advances
the timing 1.5 degrees. With stock engines with stock compression ratios,
there is more power everywhere. Part throttle power is better - helping
corner exit speeds. Improved in-town drivability. |
F-Pro Shift Kits | |
SHFT-PRO-SUZ-3 $139.95
("Legacy kit" - allow 2 weeks for building) |
Microbearing Trans Detent Arm and Spring and oil pan gasket kit Make shifting quicker and virtually eliminate missed shifts. This is exactly the same type of kit that Yamaha Racing has used.
Note:
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SHFT-SUZ-3 $54.95 F-Pro shift spring, oil pan gasket |
Trans Shift Spring and oil pan gasket Kit Make shifting MUCH quicker and virtually eliminate missed shifts. This is exactly the same type of kit that Yamaha Racing has used.
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Needle jets Needle jet |
Sorry, Factory Pro
DOES NOT manufacture replacement needle
jets (also called emulsion tubes) for these 38mm carbs. The needle jet orifice wears oblong in as little as 5,000 miles and is particularly aggravated by "in town", low rpm operation. The result is excessive richness at low rpm that can be partially compensated for by lowering the fuel level. Inspect and replace needle jets (emulsion tubes)when required. Sometimes we DO have Suzuki units in stock, though.
415 883-5620 Suzuki part number: .JET, NEEDLE (O-8) 09494-00677
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TL-float height gauge |
The only way to accurately measure float heights. Works on nearly every carburetor. |
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