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Jetting n carbs for my banshee?


Jram2088

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Hello guys I have an 01 shee and I just finished rebuilding my engine cause I cracked a piston in half hehe I went with bigger pistons so I obviously need to change jets and don't know what size to put

 

My mods are the following

-66mm pistons

-4 mill upgrade

-small port

-vforce 3 reeds

-CPI pipes

-k&n filters

-heavy duty clutch

 

I have a set of Mikuni carbs 34mm flats and a set of stockers, should I run the 34mm or the stock ones?

What jet size should I run on either 1 ?

 

Please help it's the only thing I'm missing to get the bike running,been out for about 2 months now

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Need more info. What kind of riding are you going to be doing? What temp? Any more mods? I would get a adjustable timing plate and put it +4. Who did the port work on the cylinders? They should know best. On my 4 mil dune port stock cylinder bike I had awhile ago with stock carbs, shearers, I had 27.5 pilot. 340 mains 1.5 on air screw stock needle mid clip. That was in the summer. Not sure what you mean by small port

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Need more info. What kind of riding are you going to be doing? What temp? Any more mods? I would get a adjustable timing plate and put it +4. Who did the port work on the cylinders? They should know best. On my 4 mil dune port stock cylinder bike I had awhile ago with stock carbs, shearers, I had 27.5 pilot. 340 mains 1.5 on air screw stock needle mid clip. That was in the summer. Not sure what you mean by small port

Well I do a little of both riding I go from dirt to street, I live in Miami so the temp is mostly hot lol and yes I do have an adjustable timing plate at +4 I new I was forgetting to list something in the mods lol, the guy that did the port told me I should run stock pilots with a 330 mains but i don't think he knows good when it comes to that part cause I'm pretty sure I gatta change pilots

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