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*** UPDATE ***

 

BDT v2.00

 

A little spreadsheet (requires Excel 2007 or higher) to help Banshee owners perform many of the frequently asked calculations and tasks. Of course this is provided "as is" and without warranty or guarantee of suitability.

 

http://www.4shared.c...al_Toolkit.html

 

I've updated and added a few more items.

 

 

The Banshee Digital Toolkit

CONTENTS:

1. How to Jet a Banshee

 

2. Banshee Jetting Calculator

 

3. Jetting Sample Settings

 

4. Needle Jet Specs

 

5. How to Sync Carbs

 

6. Quick Specs

 

7. Torque Specs

 

8. Color Options by Year

 

9. VIN Decoder

 

10. Speed Calculator

 

11. Horsepower Calculator

 

12. Pre-Mix Ratio Calculator

 

13. Chain Calculator

 

14. Displacement Calculator

 

15. Engine Building Formulas

 

16. Port Angle Area

 

17. Mikuni Troubleshooting

 

18. Electrical Schematic

 

19. Banshee Jetting FAQ

 

20. Carburetor Theory 101

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Check in your download folder.

 

Click your start menu then click documents and go from there.

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linky no worky :cry::confused:

 

 

To download...

Try: http://banshee.4shared.com/

 

STEP 1

Select the link of the file that you wish to download

 

 

STEP 2

Click on the grey "Download Now" button

STEP3

Wait for the timer to countdown to zero (...unless you have a premium account)

 

STEP 4

Click on the "Download file now" link

 

STEP 5

When your browser prompts, save the file to your computer

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wow you must have done a ot of work here. the only thing i have a problem with is that i can't down load it becasue its a zip file and i don't have that. :(

 

I'm not sure what OS you're running, but zip files are just compressed files to save size and to speed-up downloads. By default the big 3 OSs (Linux, Mac, and Windows) can open zip files without installing any additional software. If you want to create password protected or higher compression zips you'd need a third-party app such as 7-zip, Stuffit, etc. You shouldn't have any problems downloading or unzipping (opening) it.

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