Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
If you buy a few main jets you can quite easily chop and change. Personally i'd buy a 77.5, 80, 82.5 and an 85 main jet. From past experience, not on an Innova, I hasten to add, start at 77.5 and work up one size at a time. Leave the pilot jet alone otherwise you won't know whether you are coming or going. The pilot jet will not make a lot of difference. Only ever change one thing at a time and give yourself time to properly analyse the performance before changing something else. Dump the colourtune trust your ear and right hand.
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
Cheers Bogger,
I've found a place that sells genuine kheiln jets, they do 78, 80, 83, 85, thought these 4 sizes will be a good range, to start with.
Thanks Terry
I've found a place that sells genuine kheiln jets, they do 78, 80, 83, 85, thought these 4 sizes will be a good range, to start with.
Thanks Terry
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
Just a cautionary note. Don't go chasing performance that you will never find.
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
HI,
VERY sound advice Bogger
I would run it on a dyno to set it up much easier or maybe ring OOR and ask Adrian for his advice as he might have a carb just to bolt on for this kit.
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
That's what I usually do, throw Cash at it, at the moment it will do 65mph, which I'm quite happy with, just need a little bit more power then I can run a 16T front sprocket, just going to mess with the main jet and eventually get a bigger exhaust.Diesel Dave wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:52 pm
No, no, no - go for it, spend wads of cash.
Then I can really gloat when overtaking on a 90.....
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
My first Innova on a good day would hit 70mph. Till it got nicked. The second one I bought would struggle to hit 60. I miss that 1st Innova
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Re: Honda innova 57mm cylinder kit (148cc)
Indeed it was. He was/is a tuning guru .
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