The Mikunis had a lot of potential and a lot of good qualities. Immediate starts, instant revs, potential for high power. But they were proving to be a bear to tune. I couldn't get the idle to my liking and the mixture needs to be fine tuned. The idle air bleeds, jetting, etc. all need the attention of a motorcycle mechanic, and I am not the guy. I think that this is a system that could really wake up a 200, but I am not in for all the effort.
So this past weekend I cobbled up something more easily tuned. I added a "log" to the stubs.
Actually, it looks like a log, but it is internally divided with each CD175 feeding three cylinders. There is a balance hole in the two dividers giving me a common chamber to pick up manifold vacuum for the PCV. I'll use ported vacuum from the front carb for the distributor until I get the EDIS working.
This should idle better and be very responsive. And I know how to tune these things. 8)

So this past weekend I cobbled up something more easily tuned. I added a "log" to the stubs.

Actually, it looks like a log, but it is internally divided with each CD175 feeding three cylinders. There is a balance hole in the two dividers giving me a common chamber to pick up manifold vacuum for the PCV. I'll use ported vacuum from the front carb for the distributor until I get the EDIS working.

This should idle better and be very responsive. And I know how to tune these things. 8)