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Pro circuit jetting


AJrod12

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I have been searching bansheehq for a while now but never had any questions that I couldn't find the answer to without searching so I never introduced myself. Great site by the way.

Well I bought my banshee about 2 years ago. It is a 2005 all stock and I just decided to buy some pro circuits. I'm kind of a new to jetting so I was wondering what size jets I should use. Elevation is about 30 feet above sea level (I think) and I want to keep the airbox lid on. The temp ranges anywhere from 75-95 degrees in the summer. Thanks for the help.

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had similar setup except i had a k&n filter... i would start off with 27.5 pilots and 280 mains and that should set you close to perfect but every bike is different so do a plug chop and make sure to get a variety of jets so u can get it right cause the last thing u want to do is burn her down.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well I finally got everything together the other day. I put in 280 mains and 27.5 pilots and turned the air screws out 1.5 turns. It is very sluggish so i figure I am too rich. I'm going to try out some 260 mains and see what happens. Any other suggestions? Thanks

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describe the sluggish better, and conditions.....was it sputtering? what throttle range? was it warmmed up to operating temp? was it like a delay in response, or hesitation? bogging? might be more than just the main size, as the main sets the wot operation only.

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