Hi Guys,
I'm new to these boards, been around other places but have come to the conclusion that some more solid knowledge can be found here. I hope you can help me with my new problem...
The thing is I've recently bought Dual K&N fully open filters (look awesome, basically). Thus; I've ripped out the standard airbox (there was really no other way, literally had to pretty much cut the damn thing in half to get it out, is that normal? :P ) which still had the standard filter (in good condition). Now before I did this you should know the bike was running great, it just lacked some proper punch. It already had an open exhaust (Leo Vince SBK) and popped a bit on hard decelleration but that was the only problem.
Anyway, having replaced the airfilter with the K&Ns, everything went crappy, no surprise there, so I bought a Dynojet kit and slotted it in. It immediately was a lot better. After a lot of tinkering around with it I've come to the point where I have a few questions left.
The second carburettor (from the left, rider's perspective) continuously loses it's damn vacuum ring. I place it meticulously, caaaaarefully close the slide cover, ride a few miles and the next time I check the damn ring has just vanished. Audibly noticable too, it leaks even at idle. No surprise then that when this happens I lose all power in the high revs and my top speed is suddenly limited to roughly 80mph. I seem to have this particular problem fixed now, but putting a random piece of rubber in there that's a bit thicker than the standard ring. It no longer leaks and the 'new ring' hasn't yet flown away. New problem: The problem remains
At around 70mph now, it just stutters and shudders, but there's no significant 'go'. No matter which gear I'm in, but it's worst in fifth. The silly thing is that full throttle in first effortlessly results in powerwheelies. The power is there, it just seems to disappear at speed...
Aside from that problem, there's the sound. Don't get me wrong, it's awesome, but I'm not sure it's what it's supposed to be. It's not a standard smooth 4-in-line sound, but there's a notable rough edge. Almost as if it's not running nice and round. If this is supposed to sound this way that's quite alright, it sounds cool in the same way that running on 3 cilinders sounds cool, but isn't very helpful in going fast. It does, btw, run on all cilinders. I just have no way of checking how efficiently each cilinder works individually, or is there an easy way to do that?
My last questions is about riding away from standstill. When I do that, obviously you rev to 2.000rpm or so and release the clutch accordingly. The moment I do that it sounds as if my vacuum leak has returned. This particular sound happens at no other point but riding away from standstill (quickly). The sound isn't present when you roll aways slowly.
If anyone of you could answer one or all of the above questions I'd be very grateful. Also, I'd like to know what remedies I could try... I have a GSX-R 750 camshaft (comes from a Bandit 1216, so I'm sure it fits) coming this way, and I'd like to know if I can mount it, or if I should wait and fix this first. Bike uses no oil (for as far as that's relevant info) and none of said problems were present before I changed to the K&N's with a Dynojet kit.