Jeff Taylor
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I've heard some talk about removing these what kind of gains are there and wtf are the restricor plates haha thanks
Was it just the 05's, or do other years have this also?In '05, in order to satisfy the EPA , there was a "washer" put in between the intake and the jugs with a smaller inside diameter than the intake, thereby restricting air/fuel flow. They can be machined to have the same ID allowing better performance via better flow. Worth the effort. Best to rejet at same time.
In '05, in order to satisfy the EPA , there was a "washer" put in between the intake and the jugs with a smaller inside diameter than the intake, thereby restricting air/fuel flow. They can be machined to have the same ID allowing better performance via better flow. Worth the effort. Best to rejet at same time.
One thing my Dad taught me was you can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but you can't fool Dad.when I was 16, I had a Triumph 650 single carb , one day I passed my Father (didn't see him) at a pretty high rate of speed.
He took the bike to a dealer, had them install a "governor".
They put a restrictor plate in the carb manifold. (ran like crap at full throttle)
However they let the plate show.
I took it out, reamed it to full, and reinstalled it.
Always smiled when I saw Dad looking at the carb on the bike to make sure it was still in there.
One thing my Dad taught me was you can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time but you can't fool Dad.

