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Old May 3rd, 2017, 02:46 PM   #15
Wanderer
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Name: Ruben
Location: Arizona
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Motorcycle(s): 2007 Ninja 250 and 1991 Yamaha Virago XV750

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Originally Posted by Triple Jim View Post
Performance.
Jim, I did a lot of research for my Yamaha Virago when I was deciding to go to a single carb myself. Hundreds have done this mod. It just isn't true that having a single carburetor hurts performance. It DOES change the power band though. With a single carburetor you get more low end torque, a wider power band and smoother performance and stronger pull. This has to do with smoother manifold pressure.

If you need higher revs and quick response, then multiple carbs may help that, but if you need great low end torque, a smooth power band and easier tuning, then a single carb can give you that.

Ask yourself why most performance cars today have gone back to a single carb? Yes, gas mileage, but also smaller size engines need a wide power band and not just quicker response. Ask Harley-Davidson.

Just my take on what I have read. If you want to hear what Virago owners have said about this mod, go to YouTube and Search on: "Virago Single Carb"

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