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Specifically I'm dealing with a '94 small pin. Couple things about the intake up for discussion... I'm wondering if anyone has any first hand experience testing these products and which are the biggest bang for the buck.
Reed stuffers
http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/rd-kawasaki-750800-reed-valve-stuffer-p-37839.html
Availible at the site linked about... reccomened by group K on all the 750 small pin motors.
Power reeds
http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/boyesen-pro-reed-kawasaki-750-ltd-p-37817.html
Intake spacer
http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/rd-reed-spacer-kit-angled-kawasaki-750800-p-37795.html
Keihen 42mm vs. Mikuni 44mm
http://www.groupk.com/k750.htm
Group K actually seems to suggest a single carb over dual carbs. Reccomened by group K, the Keihen 42mm is the best aftermarket single carb for the 750 engine. I see many 750 owners running the 44mm and even the 46mm single mikuni carb. I'm not sure if this is a blind "bigger is better" or a "mikuni is the best" philosophy or if there is actual evidence to support the mikuni is better. Group K actually did testing.
Reed stuffers
http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/rd-kawasaki-750800-reed-valve-stuffer-p-37839.html
Availible at the site linked about... reccomened by group K on all the 750 small pin motors.
Power reeds
http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/boyesen-pro-reed-kawasaki-750-ltd-p-37817.html
Intake spacer
http://www.jazzmotorsports.com/rd-reed-spacer-kit-angled-kawasaki-750800-p-37795.html
Keihen 42mm vs. Mikuni 44mm
http://www.groupk.com/k750.htm
Group K actually seems to suggest a single carb over dual carbs. Reccomened by group K, the Keihen 42mm is the best aftermarket single carb for the 750 engine. I see many 750 owners running the 44mm and even the 46mm single mikuni carb. I'm not sure if this is a blind "bigger is better" or a "mikuni is the best" philosophy or if there is actual evidence to support the mikuni is better. Group K actually did testing.
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