Reviews
Due to carburetor malfunction
I found out that the cause of the problem was the carburetor after half a year of research. I thought I could do it myself by purchasing this product. Minimum Quantity:Set, and this Quantity:I thought it would be good if we could increase or decrease the number of Parts depending on the situation. View detail
I bought the wrong product, please Cancellation.
Nice to meet you, Cancellation please! View detail
Pilot Jet
I don't know, I haven't completed setting yet.
The response was fast and helpful.
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Effectiveness is felt!
Exchange from OEM.
The OEM filter may have been dirty, but after replacing the air filter, the response and acceleration improved considerably.
Fuel economy also seems to have improved.
Since the CB1000R has a high degree of difficulty in replacing the Air Filter, I think I will ask the Shop to do it from now on.
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FCR Carburetor Body to TMRMJN
Replaced from FCR Carburetor Body33.
Since I will be EngineBore up in the near future, I chose 38Φ of Large size.
Runs well enough with the plug in, but the plug is completely black. (Lol)
Smooth turning from bottom to top, no black smoke, but Plug is pure black. (Lol)
Compared to FCR Carburetor Body, but I think it is a very different carburetor.
Response is good and Axel seems lighter.
I have not been able to get Data on fuel consumption, but I don't think it is different from FCR Carburetor Body.
Installation is definitely easier with the FCR Carburetor Body.
TMR cannot be framed after Accelerator Wire.
Wire framing and then carburetor installation.
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Fits: HONDA FTR223, HONDA NSF100, HONDA NSF100, HONDA XR250, KAWASAKI Zephyr 1100, SUZUKI 250SB, HONDA , HONDA CB750Four, KAWASAKI Z1 (900SUPER4)
YOSHIMURA's Review
High quality materials and craftsmanship:YOSHIMURA products are always of high quality, and this optional spigot is no exception. It is durable and provides reliable performance over a long period of time. View detail
Fits: SUZUKI GSX-R1000, SUZUKI GSX-R1000, SUZUKI GSX-R1000R, SUZUKI GSX-R1000R
Yoshimura Provides EVAP Solution
This product is designed to help with the removal of the EVAP system on your GSXR 1000 2017+ bike. It is the only solution for complete removal of all the EVAP tubes on the throttle bodies. The quality of the caps is what you would expect from Yoshimura and they fit snuggly in place. Instructions are clear in both Japanese and English, which require you to use some of the exsisting tube clamps to secure the caps in place. The picture provided shows how this looks when complete. Thanks to Yoshimura for producing this product and Webike for providing these at an excellent price again. These are recommeded View detail
Get them while you can
These are factory Suzuki units for the RK. These will bolt onto any oil cooled GSXR 750-1100. The only difference between these and the ones off a 90-92 GSXR 750 (USA model) is the inlet where the carb meets the intake is +2mm bigger (not the bore that accepts the carbs - this is the same and will fit 38-40mm CV carbs or RS series), which makes them the most desireable ones to have. Again, if you are building an oil cooled GSXR buy these units now. They are NOS factory suzuki intakes and will bolt up and match the ports of any oil cooled GSXR. All suzuki intakes have been discontinued for years and are ney impossible to locate used. View detail
Fits: その他 (For TMR carburetor)
Mounted on TMR38D2
Installed according to YOSHIMURA's instructions and good. View detail
To disassemble the TMR38D2
O-ring, P/K only, so used for disassembly and cleaning.
I wanted Spigot's O-ring to be included.
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Fits: HONDA XR, HONDA monkey, HONDA XR, HONDA monkey
MJNNozzle is tough.
YOSHIMURATM-MJN24, for 90cc to 110cc.
My Engine is 88cc and I thought it would be no problem with the MJ change but it was a moderately tough carburetor and MJNNozzle was MA.
After doing some research on YOSHIMURA's homepage, I noticed that there was a Nozzle for Y88 and changed my purchase.
After changing to ABNozzle, the bohangki that used to appear in the middle was eliminated and it became much easier to ride than before.
However, the fuel seems to be thicker around 30% from the partial, which may be a characteristic of MJN.
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Purchase Comments
Purchased in October
There was a little bit of Rose Throw when the device was used.
Currently about 2,000k since use.
Rose tsuki is getting better and better.
It becomes intense and not stable at all.
It went back and forth from 500 RPM to 2,000 RPM, and so on,
Slow Jet、
Main jet.
To be confirmed.
Used with scratches on the Driver that can be recognized as a "Hadrill".
Also
Due to lack of spare Jet
To be purchased separately.
It was a failure.
In products that I can recommend
None
You should not make a purchase based on price point alone.
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Fits: HARLEY-DAVIDSON XLH883 SPORTSTER CUSTOM 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883R SPORTSTER ROADSTER 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883R SPORTSTER 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883R SPORTSTER 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883R SPORTSTER 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883N IRON 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883N IRON 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883N IRON 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883N IRON 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883N IRON 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SUPERLOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SUPERLOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SUPERLOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SPORTSTER LOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SPORTSTER LOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SPORTSTER LOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SPORTSTER LOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SPORTSTER LOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883L SPORTSTER LOW 54 CI - All, HARLEY-DAVIDSON XL883C SPORTSTER CUSTOM 54 CI - All
Reliable Air Filter
I had neglected to replace it because it is a part that is not easily visible, but I replaced it for the first time in a very long time.
For the first time in 20,000 km.
The XL1200N was so easy as far as replacement was concerned that the job was completed in about 10 minutes.
I would like to replace them regularly from now on, as they are easy to replace with just one tool.
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Yd carb
Very good item. Thank you very much for the cooperation,nice fitment, i hope it had less taxes to my country to be perfect ,thank you again View detail
I'll write it down, how to detach it. The engraving is so thin I can't read it.
I heard that it is a Setting option when adjustments with Jet needle don't work.
In my case, I replaced it with the lowest one as the last inspection point for the TMR, which was inevitably malfunctioning and could not be cured.
Although these parts are normally sold, some people may not be familiar with how to remove and install them, so we have written them down here.
Remove the throttle valve and jet holder (the tube with the main jet attached).
Thread the disposable chopsticks from the top side of the carburetor through the middle of the core, being careful not to touch the Hyper nozzle.
Using disposable chopsticks with a small Hammer, tap the press-fit Needle Jet into the Float side (no need to be stupid).
When installing the Needle Jet, the Needle Jet dropped from the Float side is tapped with a disposable chopstick from the Float side in the opposite manner to press-fit the Needle Jet.
If the Jet Holder had been Overtorque-tightened in the past, the Needle Jet would be deformed at the body press-fit area, resulting in a misaligned roundness and fuel leakage. The level of the removed Needle Jet was such that it was visually apparent that it was distorted.
I press-fitted a new one, one notch lower, and it completely eliminated the previous malfunction, so I was able to confirm that the deformation of the Needle Jet associated with Overtorque was the cause of the malfunction.Refreshing.
Since then, I have been using the TMR36 with only the Needle Jet being the first thinner from the factory pre-set, and it is working very well. I could buy a new Needle Jet again to completely restore it to the factory condition, but it is in good shape and I don't want to replace it again and again because it is a press-fit part.
I also have no problems with VSeal or O-ring under the cores, and I think this will allow me to enjoy TMR for a few years.
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CVK34 and B2
OEM Product was modified and installed.
I feel like the Throttle is landing better!
Setting has the advantage of no adjustment range.
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Fits: KAWASAKI Z1 (900SUPER4), KAWASAKI Z1 (900SUPER4)
Used in GSX1100S KATANA CR33
Although there is a deviation from the vehicle listed as compatible, it was installed on a GSX1100S KATANA.
The installed car did not have Bore up or High Camshaft, and the Engine itself was NORMAL with good condition.
The ignition system is up-dated to AS Uotani and a 4-1 Megaphone Exhaust (V&H) is installed. This is a realistically common Level modification.
Initially, the unit was installed with the initial setting values that were included in the package.
The cold starting performance was extremely poor, and the engine seemed to be very thin at low openings from Idling, but if Chalk was used, the engine would start anyway.
At first, I tried opening and closing the Air Screw in 1/8 increments while raising the Slow Jet one step at a time, but after changing the number of Clip steps to 3/3, the fee rings from idling to medium openings were clearly improved.
If I fix the Clip step number at 3/3 and choose a Slow Jet from about 50-55 or so in the 3rd or so while matching the Air Screw in the 3/4-1 1/4 range, I will soon find a good fit for city driving. So far so easy.
Although it is not at the level of "Large and fully packed", I think it can be used not only with Z1 that is matched to the specifications of the setting vehicle, but also with a big bike with four air-cooled engines.
Even in its current state, in the good area of Fee Ring, there is a different vector of Torque feeling than CR Carburetor set up with the usual Needle, which is very fresh and enjoyable. The sound has also changed a lot. (My impression is that the sound has become lighter)
It's hard to verbalize, but Response is excellent and seems to be faster. (Whether it is actually faster or not is another matter.)
However, the Quantity in KEIHINOEMSetting parts that was originally used:The cold startability is a little bit lower and the idling to warm up is a little bit unsettled, but not Negative.
It will be very different from CR Carburetor of KEIHINOEM, so I think it is a Level of what kind of taste you like here.
I was surprised to see a large improvement in fuel economy from about 12km/l with the conventional setup to about 15km/l with the new setup.
The better atomization characteristics reduce fuel consumption for more efficient combustion." I was a little thrilled to be able to experience I didn't know it would be this good.
Originally, with CR33 of NORMAL, I was able to run all year round without any stress at all with a slightly thicker setting, but it is interesting to see the improvement in fuel economy without any power down feeling, even though the fee rings are different.
often MJN doesn't have detailed settings. I have seen Negative notations such as "I'm not sure if this is the opinion of those who are utilizing it in a very SEVERE dimension?
As long as I am testing it, I have the impression that it is not impossible to pack it down to the practical Level for normal city driving and touring. The Level of effort is the same as that of a normal CRcarburetor.
It depends on the Level you are looking for, but I think that MJN is easier to set up to a certain Level.
However, because of the compatibility with EngineOthers, or rather the fact that Nozzle has only a 3-step clip adjustment mechanism, it is probably out of the range of vehicle specifications that Nozzle can handle.
In my case, I used up to 3/3 of the Clip in NORMAL KATANA, so I may not be able to handle it if you are working on the Engine.
Also, although it may not be a function of MJN itself, unlike KEIHINOEM's Jet Needle, MJN's nozzle is fixed rather firmly to the throttle valve, so nozzle oscillation does not occur.
Clearance with Needle Jet may be severe for that, but the so-called The Needle Dance. I think the structure of the MJN is suppressed, so other than the MJN mechanism, maybe that's what produces good fee rings as well?
Even if assembled correctly, it seems that the Nozzle may interfere with the Needle Jet due to individual differences on the carburetor side, so I thought it would be better to assemble it nervously, taking into account that there is also a Merit.
I think it would be very good if PRO were to get serious about putting it together, but I wonder if there is any data comparing it with Chassis dynamo.
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The carburetor itself was Large satisfactory.
I had been wearing CRcarburetor until now, but it does not compare to CRcarburetor at all.
The only disappointment was the lack of a bracket to hold the Power Filter in place.
I would appreciate confirmation before shipping,
Bracket previously used for CR was substituted.
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Fits: Others TDMR Carburetor Small body(Φ28-Φ35), Others TMR Carburetor Small body(Φ28-Φ35)
CarburetorCarburetor setting
The carburetor had been replaced by a flat carburetor and the setting had not been done, so I bought it to make a thicker ring. View detail
The engraving is so thin that it tires the eyes.
I think it is better to complete the setting of Mikuni Carburetor while you are young.
Also, as is the case with all Mikuni setting parts, the engraving may be thin, and if the brass becomes dull after a long period of use, it will become increasingly difficult to see the engraving. In the case of an old carburetor in bad condition, it will be difficult to judge the imprint, so if this happens, change the carburetor without hesitation. Because it will be crazy.
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