nc30 bigger carbs

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georgenc30
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nc30 bigger carbs

Post by georgenc30 »

The nc30 has 32mm carbs so what if i put a set of 34mm carbs on it from the vfr750fg/fj that model was made at the same time as the nc30.
Will i gain anything over the standard carbs?
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Wouldnt the jetting be out its not quite as simple as throwing larger carbs at it im sure. what mods have you got on the bike at the moment?
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i thought the carbs on the nc30 were rather big for the bike anyway not sure of what advantages there are to be had of going any bigger
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Post by Cammo »

The nc30 carbs probably are bordering on too big for the standard 400, but rlr do bore them out to suit their mega-hp high flowing engines.

The 34mm carbs could probably be made to work fairly well, but fitting them would be a nightmare, they wouldn't line up with the intake ports at all.


The 750 34mm carbs are a similar design to the nc35 carbs (earlier vfr750 36mm carbs are similar to the nc30), pity there's none of these available in 32mm!
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