I think 300v 15w50 oil from motul is quite a good selection specially in summers, and man pls don't use these K&N filters, the free flowness of these engines just destroys the engine, the more a filter throws air into the engine less it cleans the air, just look at the top fuel drag racing they have absolute minimal kind of air filters in there engines.
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Originally posted by Srinivaas View Post
I think 300v 15w50 oil from motul is quite a good selection specially in summers, and man pls don't use these K&N filters, the free flowness of these engines just destroys the engine, the more a filter throws air into the engine less it cleans the air, just look at the top fuel drag racing they have absolute minimal kind of air filters in there engines.
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Which diaphragm are you talking about mate??Originally posted by kantu View PostDo get the diaphragm also checked. Even if there s a pin hole in that rubber also you will loose that throttle response @ high speeds.
Sorry mate I ain't good with all the terminology
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Arent the hoses connected with a round choke clip? (Local terminology)Originally posted by Srinivaas View PostCan I use a fevibond or fevikwik to fix the hose between the carb and filter chamber??
Dont use feviquick it will harden thr rubber and it will eventually rupture.
Get silicone sealet from a hardware store. Let me reach home I will suggest you an air tight sealing thing.
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Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View PostArent the hoses connected with a round choke clip? (Local terminology)
Dont use feviquick it will harden thr rubber and it will eventually rupture.
Get silicone sealet from a hardware store. Let me reach home I will suggest you an air tight sealing thing.
divyansh....
I think the clip with screw is called Jubilee clip
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Aha yes jubliee clip:POriginally posted by kusmaker View PostI think the clip with screw is called Jubilee clip
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The suggestionOriginally posted by Divyanshp150 View PostArent the hoses connected with a round choke clip? (Local terminology)
Dont use feviquick it will harden thr rubber and it will eventually rupture.
Get silicone sealet from a hardware store. Let me reach home I will suggest you an air tight sealing thing.
divyansh....
Anabond 330 or 350 can be used, it's white and dries and sealS pretty well
What was their originally?
divyansh....
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Why not buy a new tps from outside, how are you sure its the tps thas malfunctioning,Originally posted by ar4vind View PostRepost: Guys, my 180s tps started malfunctioning. Acceleration is not smooth. I cant find new tps with svc.Can i disconnect tps? How it will affect the bike?
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Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View PostAnabond 330 or 350 can be used, it's white and dries and sealS pretty well
What was their originally?
divyansh....
The carb end is fixed using the jublee clip and the part fixed to the chamber is fixed with silicon sealant.
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Hey people! Today after topping up air first time after getting new tire, I noticed that it was originally filled up to 38 psi in rear tire. I have changed the profile to 120/80. Is this air pressure normal for that profile? I used to 32 psi on the default profile.Apache RTR 180 Bike Parts CatalougeOriginally posted by MirhawkI couldn't repair the Brakes, so I just made the Horn more louder!
TVS Apache RTR 180/160 Wiring Schema
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38 psi is extremely high for any type profile. Keep it at 32 psi.Originally posted by Mirhawk View PostHey people! Today after topping up air first time after getting new tire, I noticed that it was originally filled up to 38 psi in rear tire. I have changed the profile to 120/80. Is this air pressure normal for that profile? I used to 32 psi on the default profile.
Ride safe and have fun.
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Nadeem
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Yep your right brother,Originally posted by nadz11.ns View Post38 psi is extremely high for any type profile. Keep it at 32 psi.
One question or may I say query
Take a 120 section tyre and a 100 section tyre both are filled to 32 psi, its the pressure inside thats same right? Where as the quantity of air is obviously greater in the 120 section and lesser in the 100 section, I.e, the 120 section tyre has taken more air to get to 32psi where as the 100 took lesser to get to 32psi?
Am I right or totally bonkers?!
divyansh....
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Originally posted by nadz11.ns View Post38 psi is extremely high for any type profile. Keep it at 32 psi.Ah thanks! Well Divyanshp150, that raised My curiosity too. Any body on what He said?Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View PostYep your right brother,
One question or may I say query
Take a 120 section tyre and a 100 section tyre both are filled to 32 psi, its the pressure inside thats same right? Where as the quantity of air is obviously greater in the 120 section and lesser in the 100 section, I.e, the 120 section tyre has taken more air to get to 32psi where as the 100 took lesser to get to 32psi?
Am I right or totally bonkers?!
divyansh....Apache RTR 180 Bike Parts CatalougeOriginally posted by MirhawkI couldn't repair the Brakes, so I just made the Horn more louder!
TVS Apache RTR 180/160 Wiring Schema
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You are correct, a bigger tyre takes in more air to reach same PSI simply because of more room available inside the tyre. PSI stands for Pounds per Square Inch and its simply a measure of pressure over a square inch and doesnt dictate anything on the volume.Originally posted by Divyanshp150 View PostYep your right brother,
One question or may I say query
Take a 120 section tyre and a 100 section tyre both are filled to 32 psi, its the pressure inside thats same right? Where as the quantity of air is obviously greater in the 120 section and lesser in the 100 section, I.e, the 120 section tyre has taken more air to get to 32psi where as the 100 took lesser to get to 32psi?
Am I right or totally bonkers?!
divyansh....Fun Starts at Redline!!!
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