halfcirclep Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 Hey guys new to the forum I recently bought me a 2000 shee it has toomey T5's has been ported to what degree I don't know. stock gearing with K&N air filter. I live close to the Pismo Beach dunes and while riding there it is great no problems whatsoever. When I head to Idaho with my buddies we are at about 4000 ft it runs great on top but is real boggy in the midrange. The guy I bought it from mixxes half and half trick racing gas and 92 octane pump gas with yamalube mixed 32:1 I don't really want to messs with it too much becasue it works so well at the beach but I am going to idaho in a week and wonder if it is as simple as raising or lowering the needle. Thanks Chris Quote
spoin39 Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 I would dop your needle down a notch (raise the clip). Quote
Banchetta Posted January 4, 2004 Report Posted January 4, 2004 Hey guys new to the forumI recently bought me a 2000 shee it has toomey T5's has been ported to what degree I don't know. stock gearing with K&N air filter. I live close to the Pismo Beach dunes and while riding there it is great no problems whatsoever. When I head to Idaho with my buddies we are at about 4000 ft it runs great on top but is real boggy in the midrange. The guy I bought it from mixxes half and half trick racing gas and 92 octane pump gas with yamalube mixed 32:1 I don't really want to messs with it too much becasue it works so well at the beach but I am going to idaho in a week and wonder if it is as simple as raising or lowering the needle. Thanks Chris Try adjusting the air screws....when I go up north, the elevation is higher and my shee is sluggish, I just turn the air screws out and thats helps a little. You might want to try lowering the needles and go from there also like Spoin said....trial and error, don't be scared.... Quote
halfcirclep Posted January 4, 2004 Author Report Posted January 4, 2004 thanks for tips i also found and read the jetting FAQ and that really gave me a lot of good info Quote
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