So I chose to keep this threads name simple,,, and to the point of the project. Which of course,,, is to add a few more torques,, on an already good running ST13. My bike is a high miler now,, at 212k km's. It runs fairly cool,,, well not way hot anyway. I actually own a K&N filter,,, but don't use it because my beach town area is pretty dusty. And, I have 18" delkovic slipon's,,, which I run with the new longer baffles in. So it could be a little less restricted,, and would flow a little more than it actually does. But reliability is very good,, mileage is good,,, power is good, and noise is good,,, and I want to keep it that way. So why not hot rod it it a bit more, eh ?? Bazzaz is a well known supplier of fuel mapping race systems. I have done quite a bit of research,, and want to thank Whooshka,, Pyro,, and Honda-st-team ,,, and the guys at Bazzaz, for relating their experiences with this product. The install is going to include their self-mapping option,, and a dual-map selector switch which I can use in different ways, once experience is gained. I want to be as self reliant as possible,,, although there is a Bazzaz dyno shop located an hours ride away, if I need it.
So in the past couple of weeks,, my much loved ski hills have been closed,,, due to covid lockdown,, and we have received a good 4 feet of snow,,, which I blow around daily. So I currently have a fair bit of time to devote to this project,,, although I am in no rush,, and have a fairly cold shop to work in. I will throw up some photo's of the steps along the way. And,,, if anyone has some comments to contribute,,, please do. First step,, after stripping it down,,, was to pull the 5-way,, which showed a goopy build-up at the map sensor end of the tee. I replaced it all with slightly longer hoses,, to elevate the tee for drainage,,, as per Larry's suggestion. The PAIR (honda calls it "air injection") system came out easily. And Bazzaz supplied a simple block off kit for it. Next step will be a new set of plugs. Then,, a starter valve sync,,, so that will be done before the Bazzaz fuel mapper goes on. I'll post again,, after I complete the sync,,, cheers,,, CAt'



So in the past couple of weeks,, my much loved ski hills have been closed,,, due to covid lockdown,, and we have received a good 4 feet of snow,,, which I blow around daily. So I currently have a fair bit of time to devote to this project,,, although I am in no rush,, and have a fairly cold shop to work in. I will throw up some photo's of the steps along the way. And,,, if anyone has some comments to contribute,,, please do. First step,, after stripping it down,,, was to pull the 5-way,, which showed a goopy build-up at the map sensor end of the tee. I replaced it all with slightly longer hoses,, to elevate the tee for drainage,,, as per Larry's suggestion. The PAIR (honda calls it "air injection") system came out easily. And Bazzaz supplied a simple block off kit for it. Next step will be a new set of plugs. Then,, a starter valve sync,,, so that will be done before the Bazzaz fuel mapper goes on. I'll post again,, after I complete the sync,,, cheers,,, CAt'



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