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35mm Carbs?


john97z28

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I just bought a 98 Banshee off of a friend. He put on 35mm carbs on a stock motor. The bike runs great and smooth, but sucks down a good bit of fuel. Other friends with Banshee's keep telling me to scrap the 35's and go with 28's. I would like to do some minor motor work on it this winter. This is my first 2-stroke (had a Warrior prior) and I'm learning as I go. Any advice would be great.

 

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If your not ported, then your losing hp and performance. Even the 28's will be too big for stock bore. Once you get it ported, then that'll be a different story and ask your porter what he recommends for his porting.....

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If your not ported, then your losing hp and performance. Even the 28's will be too big for stock bore. Once you get it ported, then that'll be a different story and ask your porter what he recommends for his porting.....

Banchetta actually dyno'd the different carbs. He's right. If your friend has stock carbs, you may just trade and get some cash for the whole set-up. Remeber though, if you ride in water, the stock carbs will stick. They hate water. I've tried everything I can think of to figure this out and I can't. I just bought new carbs. Are you sure you're not ported. That's big carbs for a stock motor.

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