I still have doubts about the advantage of pulling the snorkel. seems to me that the snorkel, while it restricts the opening somewhat, probably also has a bit of a velocity stack effect. And its also got a nice radiused edge that should allow for smooth airflow. With the snorkel pulled, you just have a hole. I would think, especially at higher revs with consequent higher airflow, you might get some induced turbulence at the edge that could actually restrict air flow. But I am no rocket scientist
Tuning is fun, IMO, as its another excuse to go ride
So I've got so many conflicting ideas now its ridiculous. I may or may not be limited due to the 7 wire CDI. I may have reduced performance due to 93 cams. I may simply not be jetted right.
I'm pretty sure about the latter -- the 102.5 helped, but didn't solve the top-end run issue. I'm going to try the 105 and see what that does. I'm pretty confidant that I've got some room to go in the jetting, and PitterB4, if you were running a little rich with 110s, then my 105 is probably right on. If that doesn't improve the top-end situation, then I'll play around with cutting that 7th CDI wire and see what that does. waiting to hear back from ChrisH (?) about his CDI mods. I can tell you I'll NOT be into swapping cams anytime soon... But I will be checking things like compression, cam timing (maybe its jumped a tooth?) and other stuff like that that may affect it.
Regardless, its clear that I'm not getting the top-end I should and will keep plugging away at it.
Oh, and the sprockets are stock, so that's not an issue.
There is one other issue that may be a factor. My speedo could be out of whack. One of the guys following me the other day called it 120. I pointed out that he was passing me... I can't imagine our speedos would differ THAT much anyway. And he was passing me pretty good, so I think he was just being nice to me