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Possibly the timing? It may to too advanced, unless F.A.S.T. to you to run that. I once had a backfire due to a bad reed. :confused:

ok ill check them if there fine ill back the timing to 4 . the thing is that it doesnt happen every time . ill bring it off in 2nd and as soon as i let out after wot it lets out a quick pop . thanks for the help .

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maybe lean??whats your altitude?im guessing your up there ?did you ask what fast recomended for jets??

i think im around 450 in north kentucky , jeff suggested 320s then drop to 310s and go from there. It would smoke even after it warmed up, so im running 280s now only because thats the jets that my builder said would be right along with my friends that ride banshees . to lean im thinking . does the needle setting have anything to do with the pop or just the mains? i have the needle on the 2nd from top if that matters . but i have to say even with the pop every now and then , its nasty from mid to top . FAST really done these cylinders up right. now just getting it dialed in ..

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it is most definatly because you are lean,

i have stock stroke, v3 reeds, very aggressive trail port, t5s, plus 4 timing, stock milled head, 350 mains,30 pilots and have put hundreds of miles on without fouling a plug, and plug color is good not lean.

 

if jeff from fast or any of the site engine building sponsers suggests a starting point for your jetting you should listen and bet they will get you close.

do not continue to run it with less than 310 mains and bigger pilots or you may burn it up. if damage has not been done now.

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