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What size carb and jets for a 2 to 1


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Don't do the 2-1.  I learned the hard way, it SUCKS.  You get way better performance from the dual carbs

Either people love them or hate them. I believe if you have a good intake that will make the difference on how well it performs.

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If you are referring to the 440 manifold go ahead and run it. If it is a trinity or chariot you are fucked and will regret it. There really won't be much more fuel economy. The bike will just pull almost twice the fuel through he carb. I think if I were you a 38mm PJ or even a 39mm PWK would suffice. I have seen a few 2/1 and MOST are garbage. But there are a few trick set ups that do work. Also stick to the E series needles on them or you will get a weird midrange hesitation and sputter

 

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If you are referring to the 440 manifold go ahead and run it. If it is a trinity or chariot you are fucked and will regret it. There really won't be much more fuel economy. The bike will just pull almost twice the fuel through he carb. I think if I were you a 38mm PJ or even a 39mm PWK would suffice. I have seen a few 2/1 and MOST are garbage. But there are a few trick set ups that do work. Also stick to the E series needles on them or you will get a weird midrange hesitation and sputter

The 35 pwk fits in the boot real nice. Not sure if I can go any bigger before it won't fit the boot. Where would I get another boot to fit the larger carb?

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The intake is off a Yamaha 440 sled and modified to fit banshee.

 

Run a 35PWK it'll be fine. We have a bike in our group making 65HP with one. (His is a Graydon though.)

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