vfrman wrote:Anyways, what do you all think of these graphs? I have a theory but wanted to bounce it off of the forum first.
Wouldn't be anything to do with the altitude of 1600m in Albequerque would it?
I live at sea level +8m, Adelaide Aus. When I had 110 main jets I took my NC35 to Australia's highest roads around Charlotte's Pass and The Alpine Way in the Snowy Mountains area, up to 1835m.
Above about 1500m elevation there was a very noticeable loss in performance and I had to gear down to maintain power delivery and speed
I am certain that I was running rich.
I now have 112 main jets and whilst the bike is running great around home I dread the next trip to the mountains!
A friend of mine did a motorcycle tour over the Himalayas, the highest road in the world, on an old Royal Enfield... they'd have to regularly stop and change jets as they climbed and descended the mountain!
I reckon if the bike is feeling good then 54horsies and only a small dip in torque is not too bad at all. Would be curious to know what mains you are running now.
Another thought, air correction contributes to the "emulsion" of the fuel to the needle jet. At lower atmospheric pressure you may need to open up the air correction to allow a little more (less dense air) and sustain the emulsion.
Ben.