Yesterday was my first day of freedom (vacation) in quite some time. And, since it was forecast to be 83 degrees, that's right 83, in the Tampa Bay area, I took the dog out to clear the cob webs. I stopped by a new little shop that opened about 6 months ago just south of Palm Harbor. Low and behold, they were installing a PSI carb on a customers bike. Long story short, the carb is most definately more impressive when you're holding it in your hand. The machine work is beautiful. The guy told me that it was the third one they had installed, and the only way he could describe it, was that it made the bottom end of the motor seem lighter. It tached up quick, like a race car. He said he would have the bike done and ready to fire this friday. I'll be heading back down there to check it out.
I don't know what kind of bike it was, it was a custom of some sort. But the motor was an S&S. They were replacing the G that it had on it.
I was in la la land holding the carb, it was sweet. It made me want to run it without the air cleaner, it looked that good.
One thing the guy told me was that it didn't work well with a short air cleaner. I'm not sure what he meant by that.