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nicktoney

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i just jetted my bike and it runs great on top... pulls hard, but down low, you can lug around, then itll spit a bit and take off... would these plugs clean that up? my jetting for my trinity IV pipes and no box lid w k&n are: 300mains, 27.5 pilots, needle 4th clip... elevation 12-1400ft, 80*

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b9es would be a great plug ,,b8es is a little hotter you could try that if it starts cutting out then its too hot a plug and put the b9es back in,i gap mine at .23 as well.

 

BR8ES will run just fine, clean up the pilot and/or air screw...

2B...you're on alky, I don't see that in this user's post anywhere or in his mods....

 

8 range is fine...you should be able to clean up your jetting to fix that issue...

Try a 25 pilot, if that doesn't fix it...try moving the needle back to the middle clip...

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Your carb has circuits built in, pilot/air screw, needle and main (yeah, I know...slide too, but let's focus on the basics here)...

 

The main is 3/4 to WOT throttle, needle is 1/8 to 3/4 and the pilot jet and air screw are idle to 1/8 throttle.

Since it's bad off the bottom, it's either the pilot and/or air screw adjustment...

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I wouldn't suggest switching from the std. "8" heat range unless your spark plugs show the sign that they need a different heat range. Look at the grounded side electrode to determine if you've got the proper heat range for your spark plug and this is done by closely examining the color change of the side electrode. If the color of the electrode changes near its end where it sits over the center electrode, then the spark plug heat range is too cold and what you're seeing is the color changing due to the heat transferring too quickly. If the color of the side electrode changes color near where it's welded to the base ring, then your spark plug is too hot and what you're seeing is a slower heat transfer from the side electrode to the base ring, resulting in preignition/detonation issues and most of the deposits will be burned off. Ideally, you want the side electrode of your spark plug to change color at about the half way point, about where it makes it's 'L' shaped bend.

 

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not sure what stock is but it shouldn't be more than 2 turns out. any more and it's time for a pilot jet change. usually you want 1 to 1 1/2 turns out. it's not much of a tuning device, it's more of a "fine-tuning" device. get your pilots set and dial the idling and all in with the air screw.

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