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Like you, I have not seen anything in writing in the tech stuff that specifically identify's a rev limiter...that was why I included the question in my earlier post. It sure feels like one is there though. I wonder if the ignition system could be a bit weak (afterall, Suzuki didn't exactly put the best of parts into the Savage) and it just is not up to the additional power of a modified engine???? [color=Yellow][/color]What do you think? Could that be the weak link? Anyway..... I still have the stock header for now. I am hoping to test some others in a few months. I do not have an inclosed shop/garage to work in so am at the mercy of the weather for car/motorcycle work. I am in South Carolina so by March-April I should be good to go. I want to build 3 headers with 1.5", 1.625", and 1.75" ID for the test. I will also include in the setup a connector on each of them so I can add various lengths to the header...probably for 30", 33", and 36" lengths. I would like, IF POSSIBLE, to make a reverse cone megaphone to try on it....to include a removable baffle for the pipe, just before the megaphone. The Goldstar I had back when, had a reverse meg and I loved the sound of that thing....just beautiful when it was running hard. In the carb area, I have tried both the flat and round slide Edelbrock, 38mm each, 36mm and 38mm Mikuni VM round slide, and various stages of the stock CV Mikuni. As stated, the Edelbrock flatslide is on it now and runs very good. The Edelbrock round slide was really good too, in some ways better than the flatslide. However, stupid me, I let it go in a sale to a Harley guy. Oh well!! The Mikuni VM round slides are quite good also, nearly identical to the Edelbrock round slide. (I think Edelbrock designed theirs after the Mikuni, but did a little bit better job of it) The stock CV responds fairly well to upgrades and will give good performance but lacks the crisp throttle response of the round and flatslides. The nature of the CV system is just slow...the lag time of the vacum operated throttle valve. It all comes down to how you like to ride. For easy cruising the CV is fine, but if you like to blast around a little then you can appreciate the round and flatslides quicker response. It is quite noticeable. Ya'll have a good day.
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