BLOODRAGE Posted November 19, 2011 Report Posted November 19, 2011 well i took my banshee out lastnite and tonite after work and it wanted to die out.so i put her back in the shop and took one of the carbs off and the main jet was a 200 and the needle postion was on the second clip from the top.soo i stuffed a 220 main in the carb and moved the needle clip to the middle(3rd from the top) the mods are in my sig,any ideas to get this beast purring? eating supper with the needle infront of me before i put it back in lol Quote
Overboost Posted November 19, 2011 Report Posted November 19, 2011 well i took my banshee out lastnite and tonite after work and it wanted to die out.so i put her back in the shop and took one of the carbs off and the main jet was a 200 and the needle postion was on the second clip from the top.soo i stuffed a 220 main in the carb and moved the needle clip to the middle(3rd from the top) the mods are in my sig,any ideas to get this beast purring? eating supper with the needle infront of me before i put it back in lol uhhh, you have no sig.... Quote
BLOODRAGE Posted November 19, 2011 Author Report Posted November 19, 2011 uhhh, you have no sig.... ahh shitballs 2000 Yamaha Banshee 350 Twin. One owner. Never raced. AC Racing front bumper, rear grab bar and Pro-peg nerfs w/heel plates. White Bros boost bottle. K&N filter with pre-charger. Shock covers. ITP front baja and rear beadlock wheels. Maxxis Razr rear tires and X-Driv fronts. FMF Gnarly pipes and Powercore 2 silencers. Stock seat shaved 1". Frame painted black. Renthal Fat Bars w/20mm riser clamp kit. Emergency brake block off plate. Case Saver got everything together.runs alot better but still a cunt hair of boggyness Quote
Larry's Shee Posted November 19, 2011 Report Posted November 19, 2011 Is this a new to you ride or new set-up? Unless you're high elevation you are probably lean. Read/ search the sticky at the top of this forum "What jets are you running", find as near a simular set-up/elevation. My guess is that you need to be in the 280-290 range. JMHO, your results may, and will vary. Quote
BLOODRAGE Posted November 19, 2011 Author Report Posted November 19, 2011 (edited) she runs like a champ now.@Larry this is a new machine to me and it already had the aftermarket parts on it stupid me dumped pure antifreeze in her and almost cooked the poor machine the elevation here is 1,385 ft Edited November 19, 2011 by BLOODRAGE Quote
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