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vfr400nc30
i have a Jap import can you tell me will it have the carb restrictor washers in and if so, if I take them out will it run better or not.?
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Re: vfr400nc30
There are no factory standard restrictor washers.
It may have some 33BHP or even 47BHP aftermarket washers in there but you will need to check yourself.
The JDM bikes had a factory speed restriction of 180Kph (112mph) that stopped you from going any faster.
There are a few ways to remove this, cut the disc in the speedo itself so it never triggers the restriction, get a de-restriction box from Rick-O (about £6 if I remember right), wire in your own 2K ohm resistor or buy an overpriced aftermarket plug in box that you can often find on eBay.
It may have already been removed, but if it's just a road bike then you shouldn't be going faster than 70mph anyway
It may have some 33BHP or even 47BHP aftermarket washers in there but you will need to check yourself.
The JDM bikes had a factory speed restriction of 180Kph (112mph) that stopped you from going any faster.
There are a few ways to remove this, cut the disc in the speedo itself so it never triggers the restriction, get a de-restriction box from Rick-O (about £6 if I remember right), wire in your own 2K ohm resistor or buy an overpriced aftermarket plug in box that you can often find on eBay.
It may have already been removed, but if it's just a road bike then you shouldn't be going faster than 70mph anyway

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Re: vfr400nc30
Yeah that's what may be in there, but you need to check 

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Re: vfr400nc30
So the full open ones will be full power then
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Re: vfr400nc30
No, full power = no washers.Richard wrote:So the full open ones will be full power then
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Re: vfr400nc30
thanks for all the help will have a look when weather is better and let you know what i have its all new to me