SP carb question
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- royster81
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SP carb question
I think I'm right in saying the SP gsxrs came with different carbs to the normal gsxrs ?
If so whats the difference?
Can I put normal carbs on the SP bike ?
If so whats the difference?
Can I put normal carbs on the SP bike ?
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- royster81
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Re: SP carb question
Solid advice mate cheers, do they have an id number stamped on them too, I heard someone say there were different sizes of carb ie 32 mm and 34mm, which are SP and which are normal or are they the same.
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Re: SP carb question
The SP carbs are bigger (35 or 36mm can't remember) so the manifold and/or airbox might need changing.
They also have a TPS, so using non SP carbs would probably require you to switch to the non-SP CDI.
To be honest, i'd look at swapping to a less problematic carb system altogether if you're looking for a change.
They also have a TPS, so using non SP carbs would probably require you to switch to the non-SP CDI.
To be honest, i'd look at swapping to a less problematic carb system altogether if you're looking for a change.
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Re: SP carb question
You can use the standard non TPS carbs on the SP cdi, had mine running for 200 miles. ill be getting some SP carbs when i can afford them, guy on e-bay is selling one for £200, sonic cleaned and re ringed.
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Re: SP carb question
They are 35mm, why you thinking of swopping them?
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Re: SP carb question
When the owner got the bike he was given a set of spare carbs with it and was told they needed swapped for the ones in the bike as they had a crack in them which was currently covered in chemical metal.
I don't know much about gsxr's but I did know the SP had different carbs so to save some head scratching I thought I'd make sure we had two sets of SP carbs.
Thanks for the help so far lads.
I don't know much about gsxr's but I did know the SP had different carbs so to save some head scratching I thought I'd make sure we had two sets of SP carbs.
Thanks for the help so far lads.
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Re: SP carb question
If the carbs are all sp ask if i can buy the old set for spares.
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Re: SP carb question
Are there any other diffrences internally with the SP carbs? Im sure i have a set on mine and i need to know if there are any diffrences when replacing the orings etc.