justind574 Posted November 3, 2008 Report Posted November 3, 2008 I live in Indiana and I've noticed my banshee idles low and after about five minutes or so it starts idling higher and higher and once it settles down if u just barely touch the throttle it will idle high again for a minute or so. I'm not sure if the colder weather would have anything to do with it as it has been getting colder. I took it around the block and got on it a few times and noticed too when I pulled in the cluth and was just rolling it sounded like it had the high idling sound again. Anyone got any ideas? thanks Quote
AKheathen Posted November 3, 2008 Report Posted November 3, 2008 I live in Indiana and I've noticed my banshee idles low and after about five minutes or so it starts idling higher and higher and once it settles down if u just barely touch the throttle it will idle high again for a minute or so. I'm not sure if the colder weather would have anything to do with it as it has been getting colder. I took it around the block and got on it a few times and noticed too when I pulled in the cluth and was just rolling it sounded like it had the high idling sound again. Anyone got any ideas? thanks adjust your airscrews when it's warmed up and then turn the idle down where it's supposed to be. after that, you should need the choke to get it started, then throttle it up a bit to warm it up and shee should run fine. make sure runs crisp throttle and not zingy or hesatates as that's too lean and you'll melt the pistons, you should be running br8's too. this is common in ak when sleds get tuned in the off season, but my shee's already tuned for cold wheather. Quote
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