Hello, I'm new to the forum, 2 weeks ago I sold my 400ex and decided I wanted another 2 stroke again, it's been about 10 years. So I went out and bought a 1996 banshee which was claimed to be just rebuilt (funny how all 2 strokes are), anyways, to say the least, my slightly modded 400ex I just had sold would easily destroy this thing so I knew something was up. Tore it apart and found out cyl 1 was bored .020 and cyl 2 was bored .030 and no, neither were fresh. So its in the garage in pieces and most of the parts are ordered, got new pistons, bored it .040, had it trail ported, bought fmf pipes and a slug of jets, and also ordered a cool head with 22cc domes. It had the air box mods when I got it along with a K&N and a set of boysen power reeds, along with the worthless boost bottle and reed spacers. The only thing I have yet to order but am planning on it a timing advance plate and plan on running +4, sounds like this make them happy. With that said, heres the question, just to save myself alot of headache changing jets all day (I know I'll have to change some) does anyone have a good baseline on what to run for jets. I'm at 600ft elevation, and bought 280,300,320,340,350,360 for jets. I have the needle in the 3rd position, and someone put in larger pilots, it has 35's. I know I am going to have to change jets to get her dialed in, but if anyone has any input it might save me from having to go through all the jets. Also does this setup work good with the banshee, Ive done some reading and ordered up all the parts, and think its going to be good but would like a second opinion. Also are the stock carbs good enough for this setup or should I step them up to a 28 or 30. thanks in advance.