[dsn_klr650] airbox modification

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Bogdan Swider
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[dsn_klr650] listers in trouble nklr

Post by Bogdan Swider » Thu May 11, 2000 11:15 am

> I know we have several listers that live in Los Alamos, New Mexico, which > is now burning to the ground thanks to a National Park Service controlled > burn that got out of hand. The entire town has been evacuated and > Espanola is now being evactuated. Our thoughts and prayers are with the > families that are losing their homes because of this. > > Gino >
Amen, Dash and others..Hang in there. Bogdan

Dash Weeks
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[dsn_klr650] listers in trouble nklr

Post by Dash Weeks » Wed May 17, 2000 1:21 am

At 09:48 AM 5/11/00 -0400, k650dsn@... wrote:
>I know we have several listers that live in Los Alamos, New Mexico, which >is now burning to the ground thanks to a National Park Service controlled >burn that got out of hand. The entire town has been evacuated and >Espanola is now being evactuated. Our thoughts and prayers are with the >families that are losing their homes because of this. > >Gino
Hey THX Gino, I'd like to hear from the other glowing Los Alamos listers out there. Anyway.... I was able to return to my slightly smoke damaged house. Stinky but standing. No gas, so no warm showers yet but that should be fixed by today, good thing too ;). We'll slowly be returning to normal lives. The fires still burn but they don't threaten the townsite. Shoot there's not much left to burn. I'm one of the fortunate ones as I still have a house. The nearest total loss houses are about 1/8 mile from me. My family is still suffering from smoke inhalation and allergic reactions to the smoke, but I don't think those chunks are actually lung pieces. I hope. :) Many thanks to the wonderful people of the State of New Mexico (bad drivers and all). They really came through in short order. Have a great day. LaterZ Dash

Daryl Rogers
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[dsn_klr650] listers in trouble nklr

Post by Daryl Rogers » Wed May 17, 2000 8:42 pm

Best of luck to you and your family. Nice to hear some first-hand good news instead of what I've seen on TV. Hope the rest of the affected Listers and others fare as well. Cheers, D. GBG eh14

Jim Jackson
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[dsn_klr650] airbox modification

Post by Jim Jackson » Thu May 18, 2000 3:25 pm

It's been a while since I was in auto shop but I seem to recall that the venturi effect of a carburator is such that as more air flows through more fuel is sucked into the flow. So more air at any engine speed simply equates to higher air velocity at the bottle neck (the venturi) of the carb. So the jetting would just have to accomodate the max air that will flow at each of the three carb circuit positions. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks Jim Jackson II (better to remain silent and thought a fool.. oh never mind...) A13 - South Carolina
>Is it possible to perform the airbox modification without modifying the >carb jetting? > > >Not if it improves air flow and if it doesn't, why make the modification? > >Verle Nelson >Cedaredge, CO
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