Rebel rouiser Posted September 10, 2013 Report Posted September 10, 2013 From what I know it's a 2004 banshee with t5s and vforce 3 reeds and every thing else is stock motor wise. It has 34mm pj carbs. Are these carbs to big for what little is done to to the shee? Thanks in advance Quote
Rebel rouiser Posted September 10, 2013 Author Report Posted September 10, 2013 I can't comprehend that shit Quote
Rebel rouiser Posted September 10, 2013 Author Report Posted September 10, 2013 I'm just from the hills in Kentucky. I do good to speak English 1 Quote
Pasi S. Posted September 10, 2013 Report Posted September 10, 2013 In my opinion they are ok, but it may do a little better with a smaller carb´s. My friend has a stock cylinder, stock stroke Banshee. K&N filters, 34PJ´s, VF3´s, PD coolhead with 20cc domes, +4 timing and Toomey T5´s. No porting, but it runs good. 48 pilots, N8RE (KTM) needles, 152-160 mains. Quote
BUILDER Posted September 10, 2013 Report Posted September 10, 2013 From my experience putting carbs that size on a stock motor is okay but you are giving away some bottom end by doing that. If you have access to a set of stock carbs throw them on they and see how you like it that way. Quote
Rebel rouiser Posted September 10, 2013 Author Report Posted September 10, 2013 Thanks guys I appreciate it Quote
RagunCajun Posted September 11, 2013 Report Posted September 11, 2013 port the juggs and let her eat Quote
MarineNYC Posted September 11, 2013 Report Posted September 11, 2013 Might be a lil big on non ported jugs but if it runs good then fuck it. If it was ported they will work great. I had 35 pwk on my ported stocker and it was a fuckin animal. Few peeps on this site will vouche for it. I say port it and let her ripp. Why the hell isn't it ported?!! That's like the most amazing mod for these things. After I did it I kicked myself for waiting that long. Quote
J-Madd Posted September 11, 2013 Report Posted September 11, 2013 Stock carbs would be better on that motor or even mildly ported motor IMO. Quote
rocketracing Posted October 28, 2013 Report Posted October 28, 2013 the 34's will do just fine. you may have to run a smaller main and/or go up on your timing. you should be able to advance your timing between 7 and 10 degrees. this should compensate for the spongieness on the bottom side and the carbs will take care of the top side. Quote
RagunCajun Posted October 28, 2013 Report Posted October 28, 2013 7-10 degrees advance on pump gas? wow Id stick to just +4 Quote
RadarRacing Posted October 28, 2013 Report Posted October 28, 2013 10 or 15 years ago we stuck 34mm mikuni flatslides on all our bikes , piped , filters/ ported or non ported and rode the hell out of em at the dunes. All we ran back then was pumpgas. Just leave it alone if it runs fine. IMO Quote
Coupelx Posted October 28, 2013 Report Posted October 28, 2013 the 34's will do just fine. you may have to run a smaller main and/or go up on your timing. you should be able to advance your timing between 7 and 10 degrees. this should compensate for the spongieness on the bottom side and the carbs will take care of the top side.As in the example Pasi posted, big carbs on an engine that doesnt require them will usually require larger mains due to decreased velocity. My ported 392 cheetah uses 150 mains and is still rich. That much timing advance is stupid for what he has. Quote
trickedcarbine Posted October 28, 2013 Report Posted October 28, 2013 the 34's will do just fine. you may have to run a smaller main and/or go up on your timing. you should be able to advance your timing between 7 and 10 degrees. this should compensate for the spongieness on the bottom side and the carbs will take care of the top side.Is this Dave as in the last owner of the Rocket pipes? I guess that amount of timing is doable but its gonna need a dome change or maybe a better fuel. Quote
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