New updated information. This morning it's nice out, sunny, low 70s just a tiny bit of wind. So testing today. Picked a spot right in front of my house. Its 1/2 km per my app. Slightly uphill and a straight shot, perfect for testing. So it's best running was at 1.0 mm shim which may end up closer to .8 or so. Anyways, I did multiple runs back to back so conditions were the same. Run. Make a change, run again, make a change etc. Heres my numbers
Stock .35 pilot
MJ filed to a .90
Slight carb smoothing to hard walls for airflow
Initially I tried the runs for top speed to a certain marker. Testing showed as follows...all as shown on speedo not gps
First, I put a small piece of breathable cloth clamped over the air box inlet. Clamped it down and tried to go for a ride. I couldnt even get out of my driveway as it died as soon as I twisted the throttle, so I know I needed more air. So ran some tests with more air
53ish No filter
58.5 Filter
58 Filter 1 inch covers
57 Filter 2 inch covered
57ish Air box lid with modified snorkel inlet
So obviously these things like to breath, however they do not like to have open air. So some restriction actually helps
Next I fired up my tracking ap and did the same run 4 different times, 2 runs with open filter and 2 runs with box lid on. And 1 of each with 2 shims, and 1 of each with no shims
2 shim runs
Lid. No lid
10. 1.1. .5
20. 2.5. 1.2
30. 5.3. 3.9
40. 11.2. 9.7
50. 27.4. 25.2
Removed shims and same runs, but limited to 40 due to traffic near top end
Lid. No lid
10. .9. .7
20. 2.5. 2.3
30. 5.2. 5.5
40. 12.2. 13.2
So some wierd things... the box showed fair consistency with needle shims or without. But by far the quickest acceleration was measured without the air box lid. At least to 40kmh. I'm sure if I could have ran the no shims to 59 the data would be consistent.
I'd say this shows she needs more air. The high speed runs show the filter is better than no filter so I'd say it either starts running lean up top, or the carb just doesnt like no restrictions.
To this point I've made 2 straps to hold just the filter on and run it open with 2 shims lol. I'm thinking of modifying the lid with some extra air scoops to keep the filter somewhat covered but still be able to breath. With the airbox open it the speeds indicate I dont have my hesitation nearly as bad, if at all coming into the needle.
These were all done with a stock exhaust, head. I shaved down the rubber ring on the carb inlet tube, slightly chamfered the rim between the slide air inlet, and thatd it really. I dont know of I have much more on the table currently without changing the exhaust as far as engine output. Cvt is stock.
Last fill up was ran with 2 shims, lid on and averaged over 96mpg. But if it was rich the whole time it was obviously not running well.
Figured someone might find this data interesting