planning on buying the 36mm HV lectron carb for my Yamaha RD350LC Hybrid build. can I still use the 2t oil autolube or does your lectron prohibits you from using your 2t autolube and you just go premix?
There is no way to connect autolube on my carbs, maybe some other models can do, i don't know. Think twice before removing autolube because it's inconvenient without it.
@@deborahchesser7375 well its me just being lazy to do some premixing specially if I'm using the bike more on some ride on commute for some fun or for some charity run.
Thank you... Someone who actually willing to send it.
To many videos of these things just sitting on their stands blipping the throttle.
Awesome sound
GOOD GOOD GOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You have a monster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have but not very fast for this moment!!!!!!
Zio
Loved the video , what size lectrons are those ? And can you use stock throttle cable & oil injection ?
35 mm, No and no.
@@nisseht ok thanks for the info . Definitely something to think about .
Hi there what kind of manifold did you use to mount lectron carburettor ??
Ahahaha this Koso is having a serious problem, 14.000 rpm wow !!!
I got one too and never make it work correctly on RGV 250
True. it's accurarate to ~8k and then it flips. I heard there was a way to fix it but I havn't tried it and I don't remember the fix either.
@@nisseht if it's hall sensor then try shim the gap smaller or larger
How did you install that handlebar? The default top yoke is not flat.
jarruraita Handlebar was mounted when i bought it..
planning on buying the 36mm HV lectron carb for my Yamaha RD350LC Hybrid build.
can I still use the 2t oil autolube or does your lectron prohibits you from using your 2t autolube and you just go premix?
There is no way to connect autolube on my carbs, maybe some other models can do, i don't know. Think twice before removing autolube because it's inconvenient
without it.
@@nisseht damn looks like I won't be getting the lectron then.
@@deckpogi2680 pre-mixing fuel isn’t a big deal. But if your motor has an oil slinger on the crank, you definitely want to stay with the auto-luber
@@deborahchesser7375 well its me just being lazy to do some premixing specially if I'm using the bike more on some ride on commute for some fun or for some charity run.
@@deborahchesser7375 what its it "oil slinger" ?? and why is then autolube better than premix?