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well guys, been awhile since i posted. mostly just been reading.

but, my bike is completely stock(still have tors even, i know ill get shit for that). 2006 se yellow. during the summer (70-90f, I wont ride hotter than that, go to the mtns when its hotter than 90f) at ls utah i take the snorkel off and am runnin 190 mains. 3rd clip, and 2 screws out on air. its gonna be 45 this sunday and we are going down(grounds hard, dont even need the paddles, but there is snow and mud every where else). do i need to go to 200 mains or higher, or would i be ok if i slap the snorkel on?

 

also im switching from yamalube to klotz, if i run 32:1 still do i need to make any changes?

thanks guys!

 

anyone else gonna be there?

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What about the wifes 2006 polaris trailblazer 250? its a 2stroke oil injected. its jetted at 130 mains, all stock too. owners manual says 130s for 0-40 degrees F. and 120 for over that.

 

Sound right??

 

Thanks.

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if your running perfect or slightly rich with 190s at hot temp, yeah, slapping on that snorkle sounds good for colder riding :)

 

if you are even slightly lean with the 190s at hot temp, throwing the snorkle wont do the trick :P

 

so just put the snorkle and id go with 1.5 turns out on airscrew or 1.75 :)

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if your running perfect or slightly rich with 190s at hot temp, yeah, slapping on that snorkle sounds good for colder riding :)

 

if you are even slightly lean with the 190s at hot temp, throwing the snorkle wont do the trick :P

 

so just put the snorkle and id go with 1.5 turns out on airscrew or 1.75 :)

i set the airscrews where the bike wants them, then go up or down if it's more than2, or less than 1. just my 2 cents

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