solo Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 New to forum & a new Banshee owner. Took to shop & had top end rebuilt. The throttle cap on left carb, they said was stripped, so they zip tied it. The mechanic also said I will need a new carb & to go with stock & then jet it to match new pipes. I ride mostly in the sand & some mud. My lights are also very dim Most time & OK sometimes. What is your opinion/recomendation on the carbs/jet? What could be wrong with my lights? 2002 Banshee 350 bore .30 over pro circuit pipes new maxxis tires Quote
UnrealBanshee Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 New to forum & a new Banshee owner. Took to shop & had top end rebuilt. The throttle cap on left carb, they said was stripped, so they zip tied it. The mechanic also said I will need a new carb & to go with stock & then jet it to match new pipes. I ride mostly in the sand & some mud. My lights are also very dim Most time & OK sometimes. What is your opinion/recomendation on the carbs/jet? What could be wrong with my lights? 2002 Banshee 350 bore .30 over pro circuit pipes new maxxis tires For 1 You should Buy My Kiehin 34mm PJ's Ill give you a good deal :thumbsup: For 2 Im no expert but could be your stator is slowly going to crap but see my lights went dim when it was idling then when your giving it gas they were bright but thats a giving...and Im glad I said nothing useful to help you out what soever... :woot: P.S. Mechanic Must be retarded he told you to go stock...Stock Sucks :shoothead: Quote
278 Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 for those mods your just fine with stock carbs, anything short of a drag port or a stroker and stock carbs work just fine man. As far as the lights could be bulbs, or a ton of other things Quote
AKheathen Posted May 13, 2009 Report Posted May 13, 2009 maybey 28's, if you plan on doing a bit more later, but stock carbs will hang in there, and work excellent in the high-mid to low throttle range. are you running stock lights? anything over about 70 watts, will only get bright at higher rpms, and over 100, won't get bright at all. Quote
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