Suzuki GS500, love the bike, hate the carbs - Hello btw ! :)
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 8:24 am
Just like it says, I love my gs500. It's light, cheap, and easy to maintane, with the exception being the carburetors. I don't need to go into detail about it, look where we are !
So, hello, and thanks to anyone that wants to point me towards a good place to start.
My goals:
1) gather off the shelf (junkyard, whatever) that will be easily replacable in the event of a failure of a part
2) assemble the parts to a working system that does not require re-calibration for sea level changes, temperature changes, humidity, etc
3) begin a small production of fuel injection kits for fellow GS500 owners, once I have a reliable system and possibly branch out to others.
4) have a USB dongle, or some way to remap a system with a computer
I'm asking alot, I know, and I have very little knowledge of how stuff works in the FI / EFI world.
I've torn into my carbs countless times trying to rid a rich spot here, or a lean spot there, and been so frustrated considered just selling the bike. It's a fine machine, and served me well, with the exception of those nasty carbs.
Now then, point me somewhere if you like, just say hi, or show me your project.
Thanks, and hello !
So, hello, and thanks to anyone that wants to point me towards a good place to start.
My goals:
1) gather off the shelf (junkyard, whatever) that will be easily replacable in the event of a failure of a part
2) assemble the parts to a working system that does not require re-calibration for sea level changes, temperature changes, humidity, etc
3) begin a small production of fuel injection kits for fellow GS500 owners, once I have a reliable system and possibly branch out to others.
4) have a USB dongle, or some way to remap a system with a computer
I'm asking alot, I know, and I have very little knowledge of how stuff works in the FI / EFI world.
I've torn into my carbs countless times trying to rid a rich spot here, or a lean spot there, and been so frustrated considered just selling the bike. It's a fine machine, and served me well, with the exception of those nasty carbs.
Now then, point me somewhere if you like, just say hi, or show me your project.
Thanks, and hello !