I have a Suzuki Impulse GSX 400 bike & I want to know the part # & Price of complete set of CARBURETOR. Can you please provide me the same ASAP. Regards
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If you fit a pod filter, or take the lid off the air box, you are allowing more air into the engine. Therefore, you must also allow more fuel to mix with the air. To do this, you must increase the jet size in the carburator. I recommend Dyno Jet brand jet kits. They will have all the parts necessary as well as tuning guidelines to follow.
Two things typically happen when a motorcycle is stored for that length of time: the battery goes bad and the carburetors become plugged up with fuel varnish.
So, plan on replacing the battery with a new one (if you haven't already done so). And remove the carburetors and have them completely disassembled and cleaned. Also make sure the gas tank is free of rust - and put fresh gasoline in it before you even think about trying to start it.
New spark plugs and basic tune-up maintenance would be a good iead, too.
Why? You will only change a system that has been designed to work without an oil cooler. What do you hope to achieve? Is your bike running too hot?
Save your money and spend it on your next bike, not in making zero-input mods where they are not needed.
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