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    Wanted: Larger FXR carb for bucket

    Hey bucket gurus,

    I'm after a wee more grunt. Current stock carb is doing weird stuff so I figure I'll upgrade to a larger size before trying to tune it right.

    So if any has what they think I should have, let me know! Or, point me in the right direction to what I should ideally look for.

    I've read a few threads on this topic, but I'm hoping someone will just have one. Online trading forum isn't working at the moment for me.

    Thanks

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    OKO 28mm or 30mm Carb would be your best bet. I run a 28mm on my mild tune engine and have no issues, but a lot have guys do run the 30mm as well with no issues. Depends what state of tune you are going to develop the engine to.

    The OKO is a knock off Keihin, but people have been creating knock offs of the OKO, and this is what I suspect the newmanz carb is (because he does not state it is OKO) and there has been a lot of quality issues with these knock offs of knock offs. So just make sure you get a genuine OKO.

    The GN carb is an ok upgrade but is only really a small step up from the factory FXR carb and not worth the $100 notes on the link you provided.

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    how about this? I mean why go for half measures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    OKO 28mm or 30mm Carb would be your best bet. I run a 28mm on my mild tune engine and have no issues, but a lot have guys do run the 30mm as well with no issues. Depends what state of tune you are going to develop the engine to.

    The OKO is a knock off Keihin, but people have been creating knock offs of the OKO, and this is what I suspect the newmanz carb is (because he does not state it is OKO) and there has been a lot of quality issues with these knock offs of knock offs. So just make sure you get a genuine OKO.

    The GN carb is an ok upgrade but is only really a small step up from the factory FXR carb and not worth the $100 notes on the link you provided.
    Totally agree with Pumba.
    Most of our bikes (and customer engines) use either PWK or OKO 28&30s.
    I'm sure Scotty will be along shortly to tell the specs.
    But as far as I recall 28mm 118 main and the needle in the middle (air screw 1.5 turns).
    Then tweak from there. If you need to go smaller than 112 then likely you have other issues to sort out first (BP98 fuel).

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    this should work http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...1&id=919460559
    112 main , drop needle 1 from bottom , bobs your uncle

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr bucketracer View Post
    this should work http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...1&id=919460559
    112 main , drop needle 1 from bottom , bobs your uncle
    Thank! The knock off quality not making too big of a difference you reckon? Are all jets compatible?

    Else the closest I found was importing! http://www.treatland.tv/OKO-28mm-car...etor-metal.htm Which would be nigh $170

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    Quote Originally Posted by omamari View Post
    Thank! The knock off quality not making too big of a difference you reckon? Are all jets compatible?

    Else the closest I found was importing! http://www.treatland.tv/OKO-28mm-car...etor-metal.htm Which would be nigh $170
    I brought one of those 40$ ones and it was unusable, didn't repsond logically at all to changes..
    Perhaps okay for the target market, dickheads on pitbikes!
    How have you found them scott?

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    I brought one of those 40$ ones and it was unusable, didn't repsond logically at all to changes..
    Perhaps okay for the target market, dickheads on pitbikes!
    How have you found them scott?
    it just looked like a oko carb , maybe a rip off oko from a rip off what ever, my mate got one but did not get any feed back on it

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    knock offs

    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    I brought one of those 40$ ones and it was unusable, didn't repsond logically at all to changes..
    Perhaps okay for the target market, dickheads on pitbikes!
    How have you found them scott?
    The boys in the UK will use OKO's but the KOSO's and other knock off knock offs are apparently shite, I just bought an OKO so will let you know when it turns up, I have a genuine PWK 28 to compare it aqainst.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/OKO-28MM-FLA.../151741867278?

    it was cheap so not expecting much

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    I bought one of those Tim, worked fine.
    Make sure you read the packaging, it's hilarious. I think the 30mm OKO was "the latest yuppie lifestyle accessory" or some such gibberish, I kid you not.
    Stock is best

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    Quote Originally Posted by cotswold View Post
    Its not an OKO. Two real easy things to look for 1. Hex main jets and 2. box has a Taiwanese flag on it. The round main jet carbs use a different jet needle and none of the jets are marked for size (doesn't really matter as the tolerances are appalling). Only buy the genuine OKO's, pretty much everything thing else will give you trouble. The OKO's machine up really nice too.
    These are genuine http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-OKO-24mm...item3cee7d244a the price has really increased now that the dollar has reached its "Goldilocks level". Ha, just realised the connection with that comment and his pony tail pulling fetish

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    Having had the displeasure of poking around Elths carb too many times when it left him stranded I'd say the okos are shite. Or at least some aspects, I suspect the float valves are poor and stick. I gave him a keihin valve to try but he borrowed Scotty's spare and I believe it has been trouble free so far.
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    Its not an OKO. Two real easy things to look for 1. Hex main jets and 2. box has a Taiwanese flag on it. The round main jet carbs use a different jet needle and none of the jets are marked for size (doesn't really matter as the tolerances are appalling). Only buy the genuine OKO's, pretty much everything thing else will give you trouble. The OKO's machine up really nice too.
    I think I bought an original in the end - I tell myself this, but i don't think it is. The Taiwanese flag is masterfully hidden on the top right http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/151741867278

    Anyway, can't rectify that now. Now I'm on the hunt for a throttle cable. I guess, I can just get any throttle cable that will fit my throttle grip housing, and the other end I will have to cut to size and blob on a little blob to fit into a slide carb. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Throttle-Cab...-/231280400397 Why the hell are the cables so long?! 66 inches? I could make 3 out of that.

    Great thread http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...cable-carb-end Thanks guys

    2 questions:
    - Reckon I need to use an elbow going into the top of the carb?
    - What size is the throttle cable inlet going into the top of the carb? I.e. can I use the old FXR elbow? Or is it designed to take the sheath crimp. 'Spose I could just wait until it arrives, but I'm impatient and don't want to add another week of waiting for it to arrive.
    Bonus question!
    - Is the little tubular structure on the cables a standard size - that fits into the FXR throttle grip housing? As none say what size it is, I just assume they are 7mm. Always have the grinder I suppose.

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    I just got an old XL/XR 250 carb... bolted on adjusted the throttle thingy and away i went...

    no issues for the last year.. and i have yet to even clean it.! let alone check what is on the inside.!! if it aint broke, ....


    what a ride so far!!!!

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