It’s been almost a year since it was installed so I thought I’d start a separate thread as to how this radical change (upgrade?) is going.
The good:
Starts every frogging time
Runs a little smoother and cooler
Gas mileage about the same.
No more electronic lean burn ignition
A lot of things left to try to make better
The bad:
Installation done right was expensive (you can see the initial install in my other thread)
Took a while to tune in.
Throttle Tip in response took a while to equal and then surpass carb.
Now I want to install the timing control
The ugly…
Still trying to find an acceptable place to put the monitor. Thinking ashtray.
Todays project: stagger the throttles so as to open in steps.
The sniper comes with two holes for connecting the front two barrels with the rear two linkage.
Took out the linkage and bent it so as to work the rear throttles after 1/2 way point of the front pair. Like a mechanical secondary.
Took about 1/2 hour after install for the computer to relearn what was happening and adjust itself to a more progressive amount of air. Needed to adjust the initial throttle setting up a bit to get the idle air control to work at around 11%. Monitor provided with Sniper is an invaluable tool.
Here’s a picture of the “adjusted” linkage.
Here’s the original set up as it went in.
Here’s a detail of the linkage
The original style linkage (silver link below throttle cable and cruise cable) set up shown above did not work with the air cleaner and cruise control in place due to interference. This link was just bent to 90 degrees at the same bend point and moved to the next hole up.
Cruise control was moved to the outboard end of the alignment pressed pin. It works fine now.
Next project: clean up the adapter plate where the original throttle and cruise control are connected….. now that it actually works.
The good:
Starts every frogging time
Runs a little smoother and cooler
Gas mileage about the same.
No more electronic lean burn ignition
A lot of things left to try to make better
The bad:
Installation done right was expensive (you can see the initial install in my other thread)
Took a while to tune in.
Throttle Tip in response took a while to equal and then surpass carb.
Now I want to install the timing control
The ugly…
Still trying to find an acceptable place to put the monitor. Thinking ashtray.
Todays project: stagger the throttles so as to open in steps.
The sniper comes with two holes for connecting the front two barrels with the rear two linkage.
Took out the linkage and bent it so as to work the rear throttles after 1/2 way point of the front pair. Like a mechanical secondary.
Took about 1/2 hour after install for the computer to relearn what was happening and adjust itself to a more progressive amount of air. Needed to adjust the initial throttle setting up a bit to get the idle air control to work at around 11%. Monitor provided with Sniper is an invaluable tool.
Here’s a picture of the “adjusted” linkage.
Here’s the original set up as it went in.
Here’s a detail of the linkage
The original style linkage (silver link below throttle cable and cruise cable) set up shown above did not work with the air cleaner and cruise control in place due to interference. This link was just bent to 90 degrees at the same bend point and moved to the next hole up.
Cruise control was moved to the outboard end of the alignment pressed pin. It works fine now.
Next project: clean up the adapter plate where the original throttle and cruise control are connected….. now that it actually works.
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