bored&stroked
Urban redneck
- Location
- AZ
Between my buddy and I, we got to thinking. He's been riding his 96 superjet with b pipe and 195psi ADA head for years. I bought my square nose last year and really started riding it this year. Its a 61x single 44mm carb with pro tec pipe and MSD. He has been making fun of me and how much gas I've been using, which is slightly more then my 650sx with a 750 and dual 40mm carbs.
He just rebuilt his round nose after transfering all the stuff into a rickter and used an all stock 61x setup from a sitdown. His gas usage has also been large, much more then his 62t/61x with dual 38's and b-pipe. My question is WHY? Everyone says the single carbs do better on gas but we have two different setups both using lots of gas. The 61x in his ski is 100% stock including jetting, my ski has 120L/150H jetting so the carb isen't that far off if it is indeed off a little. Any idea why the single carbs seem to be using more gas?
He just rebuilt his round nose after transfering all the stuff into a rickter and used an all stock 61x setup from a sitdown. His gas usage has also been large, much more then his 62t/61x with dual 38's and b-pipe. My question is WHY? Everyone says the single carbs do better on gas but we have two different setups both using lots of gas. The 61x in his ski is 100% stock including jetting, my ski has 120L/150H jetting so the carb isen't that far off if it is indeed off a little. Any idea why the single carbs seem to be using more gas?