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I just moved from high elevation in hot Arizona to sea level in cold Maine so I'm obviously going to be way lean. I have no idea where to start but am totally confident that I can tune it once I have a starting point. Like I said I'm at sea level (I live right on the ocean) and the temps have been 15-35 degrees f. Specs for the banshee are:

ported jugs (I have no information about them)

v force 3 reeds

rz350 carbs

fmf pipes

k&n pods (no box)

stock timing

 

where do I start?

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I just moved from high elevation in hot Arizona to sea level in cold Maine so I'm obviously going to be way lean. I have no idea where to start but am totally confident that I can tune it once I have a starting point. Like I said I'm at sea level (I live right on the ocean) and the temps have been 15-35 degrees f. Specs for the banshee are:

ported jugs (I have no information about them)

v force 3 reeds

rz350 carbs

fmf pipes

k&n pods (no box)

stock timing

 

where do I start?

im also in maine coast with about the same set up as u - the port and im running 350 mains 27.5 pilots im a lil rich there. i hope this helps man . where u liv at? i hope u like freezing ur balls off brrrrrrrr welcome

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what was your jetting for az? i would guess you would be moving up 3-4 sizes on the mains and mabey 1 on the pilot, but the fuel at higher elevations and elevation change both will affect it also. i'm guessing it was about 3k in az? that would bring you up some and the fuel differences will bring you down some....

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what was your jetting for az? i would guess you would be moving up 3-4 sizes on the mains and mabey 1 on the pilot, but the fuel at higher elevations and elevation change both will affect it also. i'm guessing it was about 3k in az? that would bring you up some and the fuel differences will bring you down some....

 

 

Actually I was at 4700 feet. I was at 310-25 on the jetting there.

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