I have a theory that if verified should be of use to everyone who wants perfect jetting.
The theory is that at a certain percentage of slide opening the area around the needle at its jet is equal to the main jet area.
On one of my engines that runs perfectly that percentage is 60% but I don't know how common that is.
Getting that relationship right means you get the needle taper right. Selecting the right needle is the hardest part of carb tuning.
I think the KDX is a perfect engine to study and I know many of you have it dialed in to perfection.
Those that participate will receive the following Excel spreadsheets:
Oil Ratio Calculator - shows you the correct fuel/oil ratio to use depending on which oil you use, type riding, and max RPM.
Carb Flow Calculator - shows you the max flow velocity and where that falls within the range designed for enduro to MX bikes.
Carb Needle Calculator - shows you if your current needle has the ideal taper (once I get it finished)
Just message me after you've posted your data.
Needed: Carb brand, throat size, idle jet size, main jet size, needle ID, needle clip position, fuel/oil ratio, type gas used (does it have ethanol?)
thanks guys
ps- I know some people think that this is just legs on a snake but let me tell you my story. I bought a bike and changed the idle and main jet so it ran really good and gave a perfect colored plug and ran really crisp all thru the rev range. But it had an odd lack of effect past 3/4 throttle. I finally figured out that the needle taper was too steep which fully engaged the main jet too soon. If I would of had some guide that dictates how the taper should be then I would of known it was off. So I want to figure out a standard to help others out. My bike is a commuter bike and its very possible this is a trick the factories use to limit power on the street. So this will help many people who are trying to get the best power out of commuter bikes. Also it will help people who are putting a different carb on their ride. Carbs are sold with a certain set of jets and needle. But on different engines then the main jet would be resized and so should the needle so the main comes on at the right % of throttle opening. Look at this graphic showing the amount of effect of the main and the needle and how their effects are equal around 60% slide opening:
