There are some good Lectron videos on YouTube. The 1st one talks about metering rod adjustment. They have a bunch of others in their series.
View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAFFRQPkX7w&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Thanks,this will make it easier when ordering a lectron and having it fit betterI measured my TMXx Spigot and Bell. Got about 45mm spigot and 63mm Bell. Measured with a metric ruler.
I am thinking the same thingI am considering the APT but will have to wait for the cast version$$$$ but may b tempted to get the Lec to try until then, hmmm
A couple of things.
1. I think the APT is easier to adjust, although I think once either carb is set it will run perfect as long as you aren't making huge elevation changes.
2. I think the ability of the Apt to use the actual pressure at the carb inlet to compensate for changes in the environment/altitude give it a slight advantage.
3. I think the keyhole design of the APT will give it a slight advantage.
4. I don't know if the sum total of those slight advantages compensates for the extra cost!
Carb wars goes on and the winner is the consumer.....us!
I think the Mikuni site says that the numbers are 44mm & 62mm. So my measurements might be off 1mm. The carb was wrapped in a Plastic bag. The PWK is supposed to be 46mm & 63. I didn't find the PWK A/S hard to go into the spigot mount at all. I guess the mount stretches a fair amount.Thanks,this will make it easier when ordering a lectron and having it fit better![]()
Wonder if Lectron would do a group discount
So if going with a Lectron, what is the conensus....a 36 or 38mm for the WB165 kit?
Thanks for all the information you guys are offering us.
depends on how you ride. If like me you are in the woods using mid range the 36 is probably the ticket. If you Mx or dez race etc and are on the top end a lot a 38 will be the choice.
The upper end feels a bit lacking with the 200SX Fatty pipe. So, in my simple mind, I thought the 38mm may wake up the upper end a bit more and let the WB165 shine through the entire range.![]()