So my dad has a 1990 Yamaha ProV 150. It has been nothing but reliable. Still running well to this day.
It is my understanding that the 150-175-200 proV's were all the same motor with just different carbs to restrict the 150 and 175. Is this correct? I have heard the reed valves were different too but they show the same part numbers...
anyhow I have a chance to get a set of Prov 200 carbs (61h-14301-02-00) these should have bigger venturi and jets than the current 150 carbs do. Is there anything else that would be a restriction? This is a pre-electronic ignition, so there shouldn't be any "tune" that would be"de-tuning" it would there? What about exhaust?
long story short, would it be worthwhile to put these 200 carbs on in place of the 150 ones, and what kind of real-world gain would one expect?
It is my understanding that the 150-175-200 proV's were all the same motor with just different carbs to restrict the 150 and 175. Is this correct? I have heard the reed valves were different too but they show the same part numbers...
anyhow I have a chance to get a set of Prov 200 carbs (61h-14301-02-00) these should have bigger venturi and jets than the current 150 carbs do. Is there anything else that would be a restriction? This is a pre-electronic ignition, so there shouldn't be any "tune" that would be"de-tuning" it would there? What about exhaust?
long story short, would it be worthwhile to put these 200 carbs on in place of the 150 ones, and what kind of real-world gain would one expect?
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