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I have an 02 banshee thats bored 20 head is milled 10 has bills pipes and pro series reeds and the k&n filter in the stock box with lid. My elevation is 1276 ft above sea level what jets should I use. I'm not sure whats in it now but the problem that I'm having is it seems to bog on the bottom of each gear. The guy that I bought it from is from rhode island and there elevation is 200.... Any help would be appriciated... Thanks...

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I have an 02 banshee thats bored 20 head is milled 10 has bills pipes and pro series reeds and the k&n filter in the stock box with lid. My elevation is 1276 ft above sea level what jets should I use. I'm not sure whats in it now but the problem that I'm having is it seems to bog on the bottom of each gear. The guy that I bought it from is from rhode island and there elevation is 200.... Any help would be appriciated... Thanks...

have you put fresh fuel in it from a local station yet? what's your temp? you should be somewheres around 270-300 mains with the needle 1 or 2 clips leaner (tward the blunt end) than it is. if you are near the highest elevation around, the local fuel will be the same as sea level, calling for 1 size leaner main, but the temp will make a difference, too

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have you put fresh fuel in it from a local station yet? what's your temp? you should be somewheres around 270-300 mains with the needle 1 or 2 clips leaner (tward the blunt end) than it is. if you are near the highest elevation around, the local fuel will be the same as sea level, calling for 1 size leaner main, but the temp will make a difference, too

 

Yea I ran some 93 in it mixed with motul at 50:1... Also what pilot jets should I use.. The temp is about 70 to 80...

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