'23 XR650L - Dave's Mod / rejetting carb

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @darrenmilliken1677
    @darrenmilliken1677 25 днів тому +1

    Great instructions. It's always good seeing the little steps before you tackle something. I struggled with getting that plug out of the fuel screw orifice. The old days the Welch plugs came right out Easy as they were a flat washer style plug versus a bushing insert. I'm doing another daves mod on another 650 next week. going forward I will use a hair dryer and let it expand a little. maybe it'll come out little easier . Nice video

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  24 дні тому +1

      @darrenmilliken1677 good idea with applying heat. I have never dealt with a Welch plug before so wasn't aware they used to be flatter. Good luck modding the next xr and have fun. Thanks for commenting and take care.

  • @darrenmilliken1677
    @darrenmilliken1677 24 дні тому +1

    Update
    Runs fantastic. No backfire or decel popping. Pulls further in all gears, doesn't tun out of power now. Seems these things need a little more fuel for sure. Can't wait to get a good dirt tire on the back to put it to the ground.

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  24 дні тому +1

      @darrenmilliken1677 yes, same. Bike runs clean and never leaves deposits on the pipe end. Also, it doesn't backfire. I now have a few hundred miles since and have not had any issues with stalling at stop lights or running out of power. If I'm constantly racing, I get 38 mpg.. but normal spirited riding lands me at 45mpg consistently. Thanks for the update!! Enjoy the ride!

  • @douglaswalston3137
    @douglaswalston3137 Місяць тому +2

    I just picked up a 2024. Thanks for making this guide!

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  Місяць тому

      It's a great feeling to own a new XR! Congratulations on your purchase and enjoy the freedom of your incredible dual sport. Glad you found the guide helpful. Take care on the road and dirt trails.

    • @darrenmilliken1677
      @darrenmilliken1677 25 днів тому +1

      Picked up my 24 this April. Been waiting a few months to do this mod. I just did it yesterday. DeSnorkel,smog delete, 158 Main 55 pilot,shim for needle, drilled slide, shim under needle, fuel screw 2 turns out. What a huge difference in how it runs does not seem to run out of power now. Haven't checked the spark plug yet to see how it's burning but it seems very smooth.

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  24 дні тому

      @darrenmilliken1677 the bike doesn't seem to hold back now with these relatively simple mods. Love how the bike transforms after just a few hours in the garage. So satisfying to ride now! Glad you also had good results. I haven't checked my plug but will be doing so soon. Enjoy your new machine and the wheelies 😆

  • @gabrielamadeus
    @gabrielamadeus 17 днів тому

    Great instructions. Did the mod a few months ago and drilled the center hole. 🤦‍♂️

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  17 днів тому +1

      @gabrielamadeus thank you! That feeling you get when you know you broke something during a repair or mod is so bad. They make great stories 5 years down the road, but at the time, it is gut-wrenching. Definitely made my fair share of mistakes. One time, I installed an amp with the car battery plugged in. Fried the Amp. It's funny how those mistakes never leave our brains. How did you recover? Did you fix or replace it?

    • @gabrielamadeus
      @gabrielamadeus 13 днів тому

      @@XRLand it's been running but not well, ordered a new diaphragm piston and some different jets.

  • @yarbles_
    @yarbles_ 2 місяці тому +1

    Very nice clear vid but needs an explanation of Daves Mod. Now i have to google it myself 😮

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  2 місяці тому +2

      Thank you for your compliment. You're right that I should have spent a moment to elaborate on Dave's mod. In an attempt to make the video short, I omitted what would have been useful info. I'll describe Dave's mod in the description soon. Hope your Google search was useful. Take care.

  • @tylerwilliams5966
    @tylerwilliams5966 2 місяці тому +1

    Post a video of how it works now ! Thanks man!

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  2 місяці тому +2

      @tylerwilliams5966 Working on that video right now. Runs great with stock exhaust, uni filter, opened airbox, and 55/158 combo. Heavily debating exhaust but currently loving the sound of the air intake through the side panel. Getting about 48mpg. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a great day. 👍

  • @ront2786
    @ront2786 Місяць тому +1

    I subscribed. Thanks
    Question I purchased 2023 xr650l. Is it necessary to rejet carb ? If so, where did you buy the jet kit ? Thanks Ron

    • @XRLand
      @XRLand  Місяць тому

      @ront2786
      Thank you for the sub. I appreciate it. And congratulations on getting the 30th anniversary 2023! It's not necessary to rejet. The reason why this mod became popular is because the bike is restricted from the factory to pass emissions, and there is some more power to be had by opening the airbox ("desnorkling"), and installing larger jets. Some claim the bike runs a bit cooler with more fuel going in. The main benefit is a slightly more powerful bike at the expense of fuel consumption. I went from 52mpg down to 45mpg after jetting. I like the added power, so it's worth it to me. The bike tends to start easier and warm up quickly now, too. If you're happy with the power, then no need to rejet.
      You can purchase Keihin jets from PJ motorsports or jetsrus. Hopefully, they have them in stock. You can buy them individually. If you decide to go that route, grab a 55 pilot jet and 158 main to start. That's what I'm running at sea level with stock exhaust and larger air intake hole in side panel. Let me know what other questions you have if they come up, and take it easy.