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I guess I could be a tad lean needle wise, but with the needle in the stock position, I would foul plugs at half throttle over an extended amount of time. I leaned it out one clip, and I haven't fouled another plug yet. If anything, I am rich on the mains. I had 400's in there but they looked a tad lean. I bumped up the mains to 420's and while performance did go down slightly, it isn't anywhere near fouling at full throttle and I am willing to sacrifice one or two horsepower for some longevity. Maybe I should play with the air screws. I am running stock pilots with the screws turned out 1.5 turns.

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Hows your airbox setup? If you have the lid on, you might pull it off just to see if it clears up. I'm kinda with you on the rich main thing, at a low rpm, your probably throwing a lot of fuel, and it's just a tad behind on the air, causing the bog and when the air catches up it hits the powerband. Make sense? That's my theory at the moment anyway.

 

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sounds like I need some larger carbs. your theory sounds pretty good. I'm probably just drowning the motor with fuel it doesn't know what to do with until it gains some revs. I'll tinker with the air screws and see what happens, but chances are I wont get rid of this completely.

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when I pin it in first at low rpm, it will pick up quick fall right on it's face for half a second, then hit the powerband hard.

Sounds like a lean hesitation. Turn your air screws in one complete turn and see if it is better. If so, then buy bigger pilot jets. I would guess that you need 30s.

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