Resurrecting this old thread in celebration....I've had a 'road to Damascus' experience today almost worthy of it's own thread.
1) Whilst I was feltling the XB my car was getting a new cam belt and water pump fitted at a 20% lower bill than I was expecting (ain't got time to work on cars anymore).
2) My XB did pass it's MOT 2 hours later.
3) All my theories about streamlining the inlet to my Stealth appear to be vindicated.
It was a rush last night still sanding the inlet filler in the dark with a torch (don't want that dust anywhere inside my buildings), but the can went back on before midnight. On start up this morning on my way to the MOT (there's confidence for you) the Stealth sounded different. Just as deep, but less hollow. It no longer goes 'BORK!', now it goes 'BURP!'
These two factors indicate to me a fatter and faster gas flow, which is what I was hoping for.
I noticed this about your Firebolt pash whilst following you through the back streets of Bristol and wanted my Buell to sound as crisp.
Once warmed up the whole plot felt much better; seamless power from just above tickover all the way up (as far as I went). It felt more like the XB12's I have ridden, but obviously without the big power that lifts the front wheel so easily.
It was like just having a TPS reset and someone also threw in a free supercharger.
The Stealth is quieter and yet more intoxicating, with a rich thrumming sound as you breeze passed cars. Give it some big throttle at lower speeds and it BURPS! catapulting forward like one of those demented supermoto singles!
Fuelling feels correct at all times. I don't know what it's like a higher speeds, but to be honest; if it stays this good I don't care about higher speeds.
I suspect that there is more to come as I could have filled the inlet curved pipe more, but I will let this one run for a while to see how the putty stands up to the shaking motor. I don't know how much of the gains are from smoothing out the steps put in by Stealth's economy build or by the streamlining of the header inlet joint, but I figured that the Stealth's main components were basically right and there was potential there, because I'd experienced it before with the existing can when I got the throttle and exhaust just right. It would be interesting to hook it up to your lap top sometime pash.
Now all I need is some warmer weather.