Make that link:

http://www.nighthawk750.com

I knew it was missing something.  Write ups for both mods w/pics are
there under "Modifications"

On Apr 21, 11:25 pm, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's called the "Hodge Mod" (after the guy who first did it on the
> 750.com website, back in the 90s).  It's usually done in conjunction
> with the Radio Shack fuel jet washer mod (so named for shimming fuel
> jets in each carb with two #4 washers from Radio Shack).
>
> Those who've done both, swear by the improved performance.  The claim
> of more power is mostly anecdotal since, as far as I know, there are
> no dyno comparisons to back it up.
>
> But the chatter indicates it does seem to improve driveability
> throughout the throttle range (improved air-fuel ratio, no off-idle
> stumble, faster warmup, less choke required, a little more exhaust
> growl, etc.).
>
> So better perceived responsiveness, yes.  More power, not
> neccessarily.  But seems worthwhile and it's cheap and easy.
>
> Documentation here, if the site's still up.  It tends to be
> sporadically unavailable:
>
> http://www.750.com
>
> On Apr 21, 9:37 pm, Hawaii Sean <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I found this video on YouTube.  It's interesting but I really wonder
> > if it would make a difference in the end.
>
> > It's not much work and not that hard.
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djl2LgrsLIM
>
> > Thoughts?  Sean

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