jimmyjonga
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posted on 17/11/04 at 04:25 PM |
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zx9r - air valves on rocker cover
hello there
regarding the air valves that i understand allow air into the exhaust ports, that live in on top of the rocker cover on the zx9r engine.. all they
really needed??? i am trying to keep things tidy and getting rid of any unnecessary stuff. I assume that these are to burn off any unburnt fuel, but
without them will i get through sva (will need cat anyway) and if they are not there will i get loads of backfiring as the fuel eventually
burns????
james
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Mk-Ninja
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posted on 17/11/04 at 04:45 PM |
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Hi James
Ive left them on, so dont know if it will give you a problem if you block them up.
I must say though that when we put a cat kit on we blocked them up for the SVA.
And yes you will need a cat to get through the SVA.
HTH Gordon
I'm sure I've got one, just don't know where I've put it
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ned
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posted on 17/11/04 at 05:00 PM |
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jasper might know, what do you recon gordon?
Ned.
beware, I've got yellow skin
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Mk-Ninja
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posted on 17/11/04 at 05:08 PM |
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He might, I cant remember what hes done with his.
I'm sure I've got one, just don't know where I've put it
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ned
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posted on 17/11/04 at 05:11 PM |
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neither can I lol, thogh he did have a spot of bother with emissions at sva...
beware, I've got yellow skin
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Jasper
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posted on 17/11/04 at 05:28 PM |
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Well - I removed the pipes, opened the covers and Araldited stainless bolts into the holes to block them and put them back on.
If you're not living life on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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Mk-Ninja
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posted on 17/11/04 at 07:30 PM |
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Well thats sorted that.
I'm sure I've got one, just don't know where I've put it
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Jasper
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posted on 17/11/04 at 07:51 PM |
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Don't know if it affected the SVA or not though - I was informed at the time that it would not, but who knows??????
SVA was a pig - I would suggest just spend the money and hire a lambda kit and and a CAT - even with it it was a pain ....
If you're not living life on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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JoelP
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posted on 17/11/04 at 07:57 PM |
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i was gonna post this very question the other day. nice one!
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Mike S
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posted on 19/11/04 at 12:14 PM |
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Air Valves
James
It looks like you have a similar arrangement to that on the Blackbird engine.
I have looked into this a bit, and also the Honda manual as I also wanted to simplify the pipework etc.
It seems that the valves allow air into the exhaust to burn of any fuel on overrun to help reduce overall emissions.
The air flow is controlled by reed valves under the covers on the cam cover. The valves allow air into the exhaust only on overrun, so I don't
think it will affect SVA emmissions testing at all, as this is done at a constant engine speed and therefore throttle opening (Valves will be
closed!).
I have removed the valves on my Bird engine and blanked of the ports with Aluminium plates. Don't anticipate any issues with this at SVA.
I have seen some engines that have retained the reed valves and control solonoid and fitted the feed pipe with a small air filter instead of air feed
from the airbox.
Hope this is helpful
Mike
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Andy W
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posted on 20/11/04 at 04:37 PM |
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Hi James
I'm using the standard air box (reversed). with the valves in place. I used a fiesta cat. I fitted air bleed valves but ended up leaving them
fully closed. Passed S.V.A. first time. Make sure you get the engine red hot before the emmision test.
Andy
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