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I have an 05 banshee everything is stock except for FMF fatty pipes (stock silencer).  It tends to bogg as i give it throttle to take off but is fine once it actually starts to rev?  220 jets no clip adjustments no pilot jet changes and its sea level. It also heats up really fast then leaks coolant onto the pipe. would a coolhead help with this? should i get a silencer K&N's or the coolhead first and then what second? 

 

thanks for the help

 

IM NOT RICH ONLY 15 AND WORK FOR MY MONEY...

 

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he's not saying its leaking into the pipe.....he said its leaking ONTO the pipe......so im taking it he has a removed over flow bottle and the hose from his radiator is running down the front downtube of his frame to just above a pipe.

 

Like said.....your jetting is wrong.  You need to be in the 280 range with a  27.5 main jet for the stock carbs.  also make sure your putting your carbs back together correctly and clean. 

 

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Jeremy6655- i want to make sure you inderstand that ot has stock silencers? And stock airbox only snorkel removed. Not trying to be rude but want to make sure. And thanks for the input. My dad just tends to freak out wen i say i need to go to yamaha

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Your Yamaha shop is ensuring your lid isn't 'choking' and they are having you start out rich. This is sound advice (plugs are cheaper than pistons). Go buy from 330's down to 280's or so, start rich and keep the rest. Take your lid off and get the jetting where you are satisfied, put the id on and note the difference. Then you'll know what to do with/about the lid or airbox....

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Pipes are out flowing stock jets. Is the air box totally stock? Try 260-280 main 1 clip richer, 27.5 pilot. It's getting cold enough in some places to need bigger jets

Do we go bigger in jet size in the winter due to fuel density? Or is it something to do with the colder air?

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The air is denser since it is cooler . So say you count the O2 molecules I a cubic foot of air when it's warm and when it's cold. The cold air will have more. Thus the term more dense. More air means more fuel will be needed to burn at optimum stoic.

 

 

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