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Has any body ever tried pre heating your cylinder walls to help eliminate fuel

condensation.I've read a lot of post asking for help on poor starting cold machines.

I suspect most are due to improper jetting from all types of mods.This past

weekend I had my typical 35 kick cold start (kicked the cat a few time in between too),

but after it's warm it feel like a different quad. It starts 1st time every time.I think

I've come up with a way to do it which would be like heaven if it works.Just looking

for some feed back from the more experienced!

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if you've read lots of posts about cold start problems, i'm assuming you've made sure the carb bowls aren't switched and the crossover tube is on, and compression is good. that being the case, i'd agree and say start with the pilot jet.

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thanks, I'll try one size larger to a 30 I'm at 27.5 now.

4 mods I just did

1. 4 degree timing advance

2. fatty pipes

3. pro design filter with air box completely cut away

4. tors removal

every thing else is right, compression ,carbs,electrical runs good when it starts.

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I know each machine has it's own corks mine started hard from day one (bought it used) I always wondered if to much carbon deposits cause hard starts.I don,t know what previous owner ran, but I run 40:1 mobil 2 stroke synth.

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thanks, I'll try one size larger to a 30 I'm at 27.5 now.

4 mods I just did

1. 4 degree timing advance

2. fatty pipes

3. pro design filter with air box completely cut away

4. tors removal

every thing else is right, compression ,carbs,electrical runs good when it starts.

 

 

Have you tried turning your air screws in at all? Like, .25 to .5 out from seated?

 

FMFs do like a fatter pilot...but if you ask FMF they say 32.5...sorry...no way Jose...

 

I'd bet if you put that 30 in, turned out the screw 1.0 turns out...it'll be better...

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Oh yeah...you can for testing/tuning...but, you don't want to leave it there.

 

If you have to turn it in that much, you need a larger (richer) pilot.

And generally, if it's more than 2.5 to 3.0 turns out...you need a smaller (leaner) pilot...

 

If it runs significantly better barely turned out at all, bigger pilot time.

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Dajogejr, thanks for your good knowledge.I turned the air screw out 3/4 from seat and it started 2nd kick. Get this, had just installed gas tank & fuel line(carbs were empty too). So what your saying is if I leave air screw in that far it will make my mid range to rich? What would that do to my WOT?Just trying to get better at jetting.Ihope the air screw is the last thing to master.

I'm still at 27.5 pilot.I'll go to 30's next, but it's hard to pull out a twenty on those little things!

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What wesw meant to say is air screws won't effect more than 1/8 throttle to WOT.

They come into play from idle to about 1/8 throttle roughly...then, the needle takes over...to about roughly 3/4 throttle...then you're all on the main baby...

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