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Gikki44

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  1. I didnt pull the plugs but will taking a wot look at them help me figure out my low end issue? It just wouldn't make sense that I'm too rich on the low end if it was fine before the t5's. And we do mostly trail riding so the loss in low end kinda sucks. Lol

  2. Ok today I ran it with the 320's. The top end def rips and runs clean. However the low end about 1/4 on up it just feels very flat and I gotta keep the rpm's up or it will bog. Didn't do it before the t5's and the 320's. Think it needs more fuel in the low side? Maybe clip one down?

  3. I did forget to mention that. Motor is stock, t5's with stingers, boyesen reeds, k&n filter w/lid on, tors eliminated, screws at 1 1/2 turns out, clip in middle slot, 27.5 pilot and at the moment 280 mains. I just can't get rid of this flat bog at wot. Mostly in 1-3. Seems a bit better in higher gears but can't get it to scream like it should. It has done this from 200 mains on up to now 280. It does seem better which is why I'm thinkin of goin up a few on the mains. I'm gonna try a plug chop as soon as I can get out again

  4. I don't know. The bog sea to go away a bit and pulls harder all the way through in the higher gears. It rips in second up until about 3/4 but in higher gears it doesn't feel near as bad. I know the area the pilot and main jets control I just was unsure if moving the needle clip can affect wot at all.

  5. Ok. I'm def a bit lean in the top end of second and third but once I get it into third and beyond it's not near as noticeable. Now my question is I'm runnin 280 mains and I was gonna try 300 mains but wondering if I should first try moving the needle clip down one. Would the change do technically the same thing? Right now the clip is in the middle.

  6. Well I did alittle ridin today. It seems wind out in first and second and bog a bit. But once u get it into third and above she rips pretty good. I tried the choke and it didn't make much if a change. If anything worse do I'm guessing it a bit too rich. I have 280's inthere now so I'm gonna try around 250 I'm guessin.

  7. It feels as if like in a car timing is not advancing correctly but it's just the stock plate. And to answer one of the previous questions yes the slides are opening all the way. The eyelits are lined ip in the holes at wot. I did however have to adjust that screw in the thumb throttle box to keep the eyelits lined up in the holes at wot. They were slightly above the holes. But the power loss actually starts before wot. Do ya think it's worth trying an adjustable timing plate and advancing a couple degrees

  8. Heres the problem. Its pulling great from idle till about mid to 3/4. The power just all of a sudden stops. Not pulling the way it should be at all.. heres the mods: Slip on pipes, boysen reeds, 27.5 pilots and 280 mains. I've tried the stock pilots and stock mains and everything in between. Pretty much everything else is stock. Im runnin 40:1 and i've tried 32:1. The carbs have been rebuilt and cleaned a few times and ive found nothing wrong. Floats are perfect. Pick up coil is set right and i just put a new stock coil on. It kinda feels as if timing would be off but its the stock plate. i was thinking about trying and aftermarket and adding a couple degrees and see if theres a change. any other thoughts. Its def aggravating the shit outta me. And i actually bought it this way. It just def does not have the pull of a banshee at all. Also the compression is 125 on the left cylinder and 110 on the right. I know its low on the right but that still shouldnt affect it the way its acting.

  9. Does anyone have a more detailed explanation on how to exactly sync the stock carbs? My clymers doesnt get too much into detail. Im just not sure of what the height from the start should be. Should i be bottoming the screw all the way down. and at what point should the eyes line up. I mean at WOT or just shy of WOT?

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