Just learnt that doing this really eliminates popping. Which is nice but mine had a little pop when shifting up and sume bubbling on decel. That is now gone unfortunately. Was not worth it for me but might be something for somebody
Yea thats why I left it connected. You can only block off the carb side once you upgraded you fuel switch to an On/Off type that isn't vacum fed. Then that secondary outlet wont exist
@@NateAsaurus just for another added use-case-- there are frame sliders you can buy and they replace the engine mount in the front, and the pair valve is in the way for those sliders
Nice video man
Thanks for your support!
Just learnt that doing this really eliminates popping. Which is nice but mine had a little pop when shifting up and sume bubbling on decel. That is now gone unfortunately. Was not worth it for me but might be something for somebody
You can buy the DRZ400*E* Petcock - it has ON/OFF/RESERVE works great and get the fuel line to
Yea man, I agree. Just didn't want to spend extra lol
Are you not supposed to blank the secondary outlet on the petcock and blank the tube that goes to the top of the carb?
Yea thats why I left it connected. You can only block off the carb side once you upgraded you fuel switch to an On/Off type that isn't vacum fed. Then that secondary outlet wont exist
Where did you get the block off plate? I can’t find one that ships to California
I bought mine from nicecnc .com
Did you put this on a scale to see how much it weighed?
No, I don't have an accurate measuring device. But I can't imagine all the emissions stuff weighed more than a pound or two
What is the reason for take off
2:19 Not needed, causes exhaust to pop especially with an aftermarket one. Weight reduction & looks cleaner. Dirt bikes don't have them anyways
@@NateAsaurus just for another added use-case-- there are frame sliders you can buy and they replace the engine mount in the front, and the pair valve is in the way for those sliders
@@dotholo Thanks, that's good to know!