15-01-15, 08:53 PM
Generally the Fazers run slightly rich, which is why they take well to a K&N filter without out any adjustment.
The Foxeyes ran slightly better at Idle due to changes in the pilot circuit and I would suggest you adjust yours to the standard settings first to get it working and then play around with it if you want.
You do not have to remove them completely just lift them up through the frame adjust the screws and pop them back down again.
The advantage of lifting them up is that you can see what you are doing and is probably a better bet if you are not used to doing this type ofwork.

The Foxeyes ran slightly better at Idle due to changes in the pilot circuit and I would suggest you adjust yours to the standard settings first to get it working and then play around with it if you want.
You do not have to remove them completely just lift them up through the frame adjust the screws and pop them back down again.
The advantage of lifting them up is that you can see what you are doing and is probably a better bet if you are not used to doing this type ofwork.