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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 10 Mar 2007 05:31 #118882

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I have a set of Mikuni Carbs that I am trying to identify (pic attached). The numbers on them are T36D3P. The suction side inner diameter is about 40mm.
Does anybody have experience with these particular carbs? I want to put them on my 78 KZ1000 but don't know if they are useful for plain street riding?
What would be the benefits of installing them on a stock engine bike with K&N filters and 4-1 performance exhaust?
Thanks to all....

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 10 Mar 2007 05:57 #118890

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i have no idea what they are but i seem to be pretty resourceful in pestering other people into giving me help. maybe you could take more pictures of the carbs and also ask wiredgeorge personally if he would know. he seems to be the man to talk to when it comes to carbs...or wires?

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 10 Mar 2007 08:57 #118931

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just say no to those big honkin monsters!;)

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 10 Mar 2007 09:43 #118951

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i've never seen a set of carbs like that. george?

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 10 Mar 2007 10:07 #118960

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they look like either 34,36,38 or even 40mm flatslides.
great for a hopped up bike but way to fat for a stock bike.
they would be great for top end running but you will be soggier that a day old bowl of corn flakes off idle.
you need big cc's,higher compression and a set of hot cams.
i would keep my eyes open for a set of 28's
go see wiredgeorge's new sight.
very reasonable prices and i hear nothing but raves about him and his product.(shameless plug for wg!)

now do you allready own them?
u2u me if you want to get rid of them.
someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 10 Mar 2007 10:08 #118961

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looks like a big set of flatslides,way too much carb for a streetbike motor.they would be good on a 1428 dragbike,not no good for a small bore street engine:blink: id stick with my old standby 28 or 29mm carbs for a streetbike motor ;)

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 12 Mar 2007 13:14 #119537

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Somewhere on the casting body of the carb body is a 38 0r 40 marking iirc. Way too much carb for a small street motor, I see they have accelerator pumps too... sell'em & get a set 0f 29 smoothbores.
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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 12 Mar 2007 13:25 #119540

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wireman wrote:

big honkin monsters!;)


lol sorry had to laugh!

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MIKUNI PERFORMANCE CARBS? 12 Mar 2007 13:29 #119544

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kano wrote:

wireman wrote:

big honkin monsters!;)


lol sorry had to laugh!

kano had to lol,out loud!:whistle: :P

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Mid Range Problems 13 Mar 2007 23:43 #120057

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I have a 1976 KZ900 with a 1015 kit. I purchased some of Lesho's carbs and I'm having some mid-range problems. It starts fluttering at about 3500-4500 rpms. I've tried raising my needles with shims, new dyna 3ohm coils along with the dyna ignition system,I've also cleaned and lubed my advancer, still not right. I'm new at this forum stuff!!! Can anybody help?
Thanks Jody.

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Mid Range Problems 14 Mar 2007 04:54 #120070

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rangerjoe wrote:

I have a 1976 KZ900 with a 1015 kit. I purchased some of Lesho's carbs and I'm having some mid-range problems. It starts fluttering at about 3500-4500 rpms. I've tried raising my needles with shims, new dyna 3ohm coils along with the dyna ignition system,I've also cleaned and lubed my advancer, still not right. I'm new at this forum stuff!!! Can anybody help?
Thanks Jody.


If you bought them from wiredgeorge then you should probably go back to wiredgeorge and ask his advice. He'll stand by his product.
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Mid Range Problems 14 Mar 2007 04:57 #120071

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Have you contacted the guy you bought the carbs from? That would be the best place to start.
You may get more responses if you start a new thread explaining your problem.
Good luck on your carbs,
Fish

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