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Old 5 Sep 2012
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Idle AFR and some backside tuning

I bought a 1992 kle a few months ago and have since been generally fixing up

I put a post up a few week ago so i wont go back on myself.

Anyway since then i have fitted a scorpion can a mate donated to me from his zzr1400, repaired the airbox which had been drilled on the wrong side of the airfilter, removed the mesh from inside the airbox and fitted a K&N airfilter for good measure.

today the latest addition to the trusty kle. a techedge wideband and datalogger! Whoop

Idle afr is 13.8 does this sound about right? i havnt had it on the road yet but will post up my findings 1992 kle 112mains with large snorkle

Andy
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Interesting reading about the techedge wideband. What is the installation like? Did you buy the kit or ready made?

As for 13.8 i dunno...But where did you get a k&n airfilter? I cant seem to find one...
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the K&N Air filter came from Wemoto, they didnt have it in stock but it came to me within the week, it was a bit of a pig to fit as it came with two foam sealing rings and some lube. I already had the airbox appart and luckily I checked the filter once i had it fitted as the sealing rings were not in the right place.



yesterday I took the bike to work and read off some values on the way there.

morning time 10'c temperature or so cruising afr was 13.5 or so

rolling on the throttle in 6th gear was a steady 12.8-13 afr all the way to red line

once warmed up idle was 15-16 afr

so in nice cold dense air afr is about spot on and wont need tweeked.







on my way home from work temperature must have been in the late teens to early twentys...


cruising afr would have been 13..

6th gear roll on test revealed a richer mixture 11.7- 12.5 i can only put this down to temperature as nothing else had changed.

I will experiment next week with holes in the airbox if I get a chance as im going camping this weekend with the bike and i dont really want to mess things up as it is running so well, no flat spots missfiring or anything.




the gauge was only temporarly fitted as it will be shared with a few other bikes and cars. it will hopefully save me money in dyno time over the years.


hopefully this is of use to anyone fitting a pipe and an airfilter fit and forget

bike feels nippy and pulls to 100mph easily, ( on a private runway )


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