No its not needing a bigger jet, the engine wasnt starving - well it was but the carby was starving first.
what i have done so far is replace the vacuum fuel tap with a standard brass barb i got at a local hose fitting shop (Enzed in AU) which has allowed the fuel to flow freely without any complications. i also added more fuel to give it more hydraulic weight. i was doing my testing with 1 litre at a time which could have also caused problems. also added a clear filter so i could see flow.
We think that the problem was either with not enough vacuum from the inlet on this motor when the throttle is open, or a faulty tap.
anyway i am now getting continuous rides without starvation and am onto tuning the jets. will keep you updated with results of jetting.
Jetting/Tuning so farmy 24mm motoritec flatside PWK carby came with a 105 main jet and a 45 pilot jet. the needle has markings that say PW24. most information out there seems more geared around the 3 letter standard in sizing and as far as i can tell there is no clear comparison. this is just a standard needle for this carby. some say that the first step is put in a JJH needle so that is what i will do
the scoot has incredible top end power and if you keep the revs up it runs great. but it is very bad off the line or at idle or 1/4 to 1/3 throttle. it dies, coughs - you have to keep playing with it. we are going to work on the fact that it might be too rich so first step is looking at a larger diameter needle and/or a smaller low speed pilot jet.
i have ordered a selection from scootRS.com ranging up and down from the current jets and needle in the carb.
Some good tuning guides are here, ill be following them closely
http://www.duncanracing.com/TechCenter/KeihinCarbJetting.pdf http://scootrs.com/tech.cfm?tip=tunecarb