Just got back from my first ride with my newly Benderpiped (and clutched according to TURKs spec) MM700. It was about 20" of powder and we had a blast. 99% boondocking and rpms around 5-7000 for the most of the time. The track felt like it spinned some all the time (not much but some) and I only got 140 km before I totally went out of gas 250 meters from the truck... Had to get towed the last bit by a Po..... and that hurt my friends!
Before piping and clutching I would have gotten at least 200 km with the same riding and everything else.
Now I am curious about how much kilometers I can expect from a full tank (47 litres in mine). I was expecting that fuelconsumption would increase from my normal 1,8 litres/ 10 kilometers to maybe 2,2-2,5 litres/10 kilometers, but not to 3,3 litres/ 10 kilometers! Help me out now and let me know what you get.
I run the jetting as Bender says 0-3000 ft. Supercrisp on throttle above 3000 rpm, but a bit slow (runs fat) below that. What should I do to change that? Lower the needle 1 clip? Turn in the fuelscrew (1,5 out now)? Change pilot?
//Rob
Before piping and clutching I would have gotten at least 200 km with the same riding and everything else.
Now I am curious about how much kilometers I can expect from a full tank (47 litres in mine). I was expecting that fuelconsumption would increase from my normal 1,8 litres/ 10 kilometers to maybe 2,2-2,5 litres/10 kilometers, but not to 3,3 litres/ 10 kilometers! Help me out now and let me know what you get.
I run the jetting as Bender says 0-3000 ft. Supercrisp on throttle above 3000 rpm, but a bit slow (runs fat) below that. What should I do to change that? Lower the needle 1 clip? Turn in the fuelscrew (1,5 out now)? Change pilot?
//Rob
horkn
New member
on another thread that is current, guys seem to be getting 10mpg (US) with a piped 700 triple. stock piped they seem to be getting mid to high teens for mpg.
HTH
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=44961
HTH
http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=44961
yamyrider
Active member
if you are sure you are fat at idle then you replace the pilot. As I said in your other thread...check plugs to be sure or you can blow up. I figure 11mpg is what is acheivable with a trippled piped red head.
yamyrider said:if you are sure you are fat at idle then you replace the pilot. As I said in your other thread...check plugs to be sure or you can blow up. I figure 11mpg is what is acheivable with a trippled piped red head.
Thx for reminding me. I will check the plugs to be a 100% sure.
11mpg is that the same as 2,2 litres(liter)/10 kilometers? Just want to make sure that I have the conversions right.
I know that you get closer to the metric system inch by inch, but it takes forever for us who awaits you at the finish line. =)
//Rob