speed_freak03 Posted August 26, 2011 Report Posted August 26, 2011 Hey guys, I ordered a set of turbinecore II Q, and i was wondering if my jetting would change drastically from the 15 year old powercores i have now? im still running fmf fattys and this would be the only change to the engine. also i kno its a spark arrested silencer (why i ordered it), and its the spiral core desighn, but is it a silencer that also gets re packed?? thanks in advance... and btw.. i know you guys are dying to see another white banshee...lol. im trying to figure the pic thing out still. Quote
06specialedition Posted August 27, 2011 Report Posted August 27, 2011 If the bike is already jetted for your fatties then it shouldn't make much of a jetting difference. Throw them on and see how it runs. If you want to be extra safe you could always do a plug chop. I ran a set of CPI's with NO packing for two years.....I repacked them and it made the bike run better IMO. So it is important to keep them packed once a year or so depending on how much you ride. -Zach Quote
speed_freak03 Posted September 2, 2011 Author Report Posted September 2, 2011 If the bike is already jetted for your fatties then it shouldn't make much of a jetting difference. Throw them on and see how it runs. If you want to be extra safe you could always do a plug chop. I ran a set of CPI's with NO packing for two years.....I repacked them and it made the bike run better IMO. So it is important to keep them packed once a year or so depending on how much you ride. -Zach yeah i just repacked the original power cores, and it did make a difference. i'm kinda kicki'n myself, cuz i bought the turbinne core's about 2 weeks later, coulda saved myself 20 bux (an extra case of beer is always welcome). The reason for that change is the fact i wanna do trail riding around my pad and i see rangers all the time. sometimes there cool, sometimes not s much. just tryin to stay within the law. tahnks for the reply. ill wait and see. Quote
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