NEW to KLX250S/Dual Sports
Also even with proper jetting power will go down with elevation as the atmosphere is still 21% O2 but the total pressure is lower as you go up and no matter how spot on your jetting is you will suffer from lost power due to an overall decrease in O2 pressure.
I have always noticed a significant increase in horsepower on every bike I have ever ridden out to the Pacific coast from where I live at 1100m
Is the Acerbis for a 2012? Will it fit with no modification to the body? I heard some interfere with the choke and you can't use your plastics anymore.
With the seat concept, does it make it taller? I'm already on my toes with the bike, but the stock seat is not pleasurable for long trips I've come to decide.
Nope - don't need to. That's why you jet differently at elevation - to account for the change in air density. 4500' elevation is well within the range where a CV carb can operate and produce full power. If you get up above 10-11K feet, theres no way you can get enough air volume through a CV carb to produce full power.
Proper jetting etc. is important and will permit maximum efficiency but cannot make up for the loss of power! At 4500' if the temperature is at standard a loss of approximately 13.5%+- h.p. from Sea Level output will result. If the temperature is colder than standard the loss will be less as the density will equate to a lower elevation. If warmer, the opposite will result. BTW: "Standard temperature" at S.L. is 15C/59F. The standard adiabatic rate of change per 1000' change is appox. 2C. That said the standard temperature at 4500' is approx. 6C/43F, so anytime the temperature at that elevation is warmer the equivalent "density altitude" will be higher.
I am not trying to be a smart ***, just trying to pass on a bit more accuracy to the topic. Please do not take offense as it is not intended.
Last edited by ShadetreeAZ; Jul 19, 2012 at 07:09 PM.
none taken. It's a complicated subject and I'm happy for the OP somebody has a better grasp of it than I. It's been a long time since I hit the fluid mechanic books. I shouldn't oughta been shooting from the hip like I did.
I have seen meters that specifically measure the air density... Hard-core tuners use them.
I'm constantly fiddling with the jetting on my sleds. I know the altitude I ride at, but winter temperatures fluctuate quite a bit. Same principle as you mention... One of those meters would come in handy for getting it set up correctly.
I'm constantly fiddling with the jetting on my sleds. I know the altitude I ride at, but winter temperatures fluctuate quite a bit. Same principle as you mention... One of those meters would come in handy for getting it set up correctly.
Good luck....
Thanks. There's a ton that I don't know about motorbikes which is why I rely on those of you who do. What little I do know, like most of you guys/gals, I try to share. BTW: Didn't think you were shootin from the hip, it just wasn't as accurate as you were led to believe. I think we've all done that, and I'll probably not give warning before I do it again.
Last edited by ShadetreeAZ; Jul 20, 2012 at 03:23 AM.


