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hi all i just put some clamp ons on my banshee but i dont know what to do with the coolant tank. is really needed as long as i make sure my radiator is full could i just disconnect it??also i was wondering about jetting i have k&n clamp ons fmf gnarly pipes and bills pipes scilencers v force 3 reeds and cage and i am running 230 main jets right now should i go a bit bigger? i am trying to keep up with my friends ds 650 i already beat his polaris 400 sport:) ps i am on a buddget but im thinking about oversized pistons this winter any suggesttions how big can i go. and is it worth it to port and polish??thanks

banshee1982

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Get a coolant water bracket. Rocky Mountain ATV sells them the cheapest. Lose the airbox, mount the bracket up on the two holes where the airbox went and keep the coolant bottle.

 

I think I got mine $30 shipped to my door in a few days too.

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Get a coolant water bracket. Rocky Mountain ATV sells them the cheapest. Lose the airbox, mount the bracket up on the two holes where the airbox went and keep the coolant bottle.

 

I think I got mine $30 shipped to my door in a few days too.

 

Plus it will hold an extra set of spark plugs for you.

 

josh

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hi all i just put some clamp ons on my banshee but i dont know what to do with the coolant tank. is really needed as long as i make sure my radiator is full could i just disconnect it??also i was wondering about jetting i have k&n clamp ons fmf gnarly pipes and bills pipes scilencers v force 3 reeds and cage and i am running 230 main jets right now should i go a bit bigger? i am trying to keep up with my friends ds 650 i already beat his polaris 400 sport:) ps i am on a buddget but im thinking about oversized pistons this winter any suggesttions how big can i go. and is it worth it to port and polish??thanks

banshee1982

 

 

yes you will need to go bigger than 230. i can't believe that you aren't at like a 260 or larger now. i would start at 280-300 mains. what elevation and temp are you going to be riding in?

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cool i have some 300 mains ill try them. any advice on air screws??how many turns? how mouch do u shave off the head and what kind of horse power gains do u get??thanks for the help i have been rehabing a 1994 shee and it has come along way but i have alot i want to do still. im going all out eventually..what is the boost port??

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You need one of these.

 

http://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDet...2#vehicleSelect

 

As far as your jetting, your lean. I would try 280-300 to start and go from there. What elevation are you at? Shaving the head will bump up your compression. Wont give a whole lot more performance, if any. If you shave it enough you will have to run race fuel, and it can get costly.

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yeah im going to put the 300 mains in this weekend as i work late all week not sure about elevation i know i am very low...anyone famillar witn the ds 650 my buddy rides one and i would love to tear him up as he is a banshee hater he is a four stroke guy mine pulls hard but i have yet to impress him...any ideas???

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my shee beats my buddies ds 650 no problem. that was even before i did half to it, of what i have done. he even has a white bros pipe, k&n filter, and what ever else. the boost port is the little port directly above the 2 intake ports. you can shave the stock head a safe .030". it will give you more compression and will wake the bottom to mid up. you won't need to run anything more than 92 octane after shaving the .030" off. start @ 1-1/2 to 2 turns out on air screws w/the 300 mains. if you want your head shaved, i can do it for you.

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yeah i can run with him thru 3rd gear then he starts pulling but i think i need to mess with jetting cuz i lose the power band quick

im putting the 300's in tonight and adjusting the air screw and see where that gets me..i can mill the head my self as i am a machinest but thanks for the offer so .030 u say is safe? do u run reed spacers? my buddies ds is pretty worked up but im on a mission to spank him:) shee has come along way since i got her did not even run i bought it for 500$ so i can afford to spend abit to wake her up...thanks for the input every one keep the ideas comming i want this thing to be a beast...how do i modify the stator plate and how do i know how much i am advancing it???

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well i have put the 300 mains in and im running the air screw 1 3/4 turns out very strong very fast. and i cut off the back of the air box to make my coolant bottle hanger...i rode it for 2 hours straight doing hill climbs and some slow tech stuff then i drag raced my friends 450 (and won :) but when i stoped i was over heating a bit granted it was a hot night i let i cool off and it still runs great but what can i do to make it run cooler? do they make fans for these beast? thanks for all the feed back on the jetting and stuff...any suggesttions to go faster for low $$?

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banshee1982, you should see if your shee wants more gas....checking plugs after wot for like 6 sec. you might have to bump up to 320 mains, but double check your plugs to know for sure. you can go here, to read up on modifying your stock timing plate. its question #56.

 

http://www.dfn.com/benkaren/elecfaq.html

 

did you shave your stock head .030"? believe me, its safe. what is the casting number on the top of your head?

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