SHEEBANSAVAGE Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 (edited) Hey y'all, I have a jetting question that involves a chopped air box lid. Background: 2003 Banshee, FMF Fatty's, Power core 2 silencers, uni-air filter, boyesene power reeds, air box lid on but snorkel removed. Jetting at sea level---270 mains, stock pilots and needle clip in 3rd position and I can't remember my air screw adjustment. Here comes the questions: 1) I am going away in Sept to ride at approx 3500-4000' with temps at approx 70-95 deg F or 20 -35 deg C. When I ride in that area with the sea level jetting, I run rich obvisouly. What should I re-jet to compensate for this? Here is what I am thinking. I have a airbox lid that I have the end chopped out of and when I run it at sea level It runs to lean. If I just put that chopped airbox lid on for the higher altitudes, will this compensate for the higher elevation? or Do I go to a 260 main, and adjust the air screw for my idle to 1/4 throttle or replace my pilot and move my needle clip to the 2nd position to make it run better for the 1/4 to 3/4 throttle and put the normal air box lid on? If I replace my pilot jet, what size should I got with? Let me know what you guys and gal think!!!! Cheers :beer: Edited August 20, 2006 by SHEEBANSAVAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dajogejr Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 You'll probably need to lean it out more than one jet to go from sea level to 3500-4000 feet. I'd bet if you use the holy airbox lid and drop the main 2 sizes...it'll be close. Leave the needle as is...or maybe even one clip leaner (2nd clip from blunt end) Chances are...you can adjust the air screw out a 1/2 to one turn to make up for the elevation changes on the pilot circuit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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