bansheeMD Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 I finally got my shee to idle correctly and now its breaking up on the top end. The low and the mids are great but the top sucks. heres what ive got. 96 shee fresh top end boysen reeds FMF pipes and silencers K&N with outerwears (running with the airbox lid off) 25 pilots and 260 mains and stock needle position running amsoil 32:1 I only got one reply on my other post for 30 pilots and 300 mains. Please let me know what everyone else thinks. If it matters i am in georgia about 900 feet above sea level Thanks for all the help ride hard and roost your friends BansheeMD Quote
Hiram Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 Sounds rich but with a 260 main and no lid thats imposible unless the filter or outerwear is cloged. I would first remove the K&N and Outerwear and get some industrial degreaser and soak for a minute and clean it and the outerwear real good. Then after it dries out completely get the aresol oil spray and give it a light even coat of oil and then pat dry and carefully put the outerwear on without getting it to touch the oily k&N and then see what it does, you should now be able to properly rejet. If it still breaks up at the top I would look into something electircal like possibly the stator. Quote
Justintoxicated Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 I thought 32 to 1 was thick for amsoil? 260 sounds lean, I would imagine you should be around 310 min at that altitude.WHen I had that setup I also moved the clip on the needle down one position from the top... Quote
Banchetta Posted November 19, 2003 Report Posted November 19, 2003 I agree, 260's sound lean especially w/ the cold air we've got coming... try a 280..keep the stock pilots.. Quote
bignasty1 Posted November 19, 2003 Report Posted November 19, 2003 i personally would try around the 290's and 30 pilots cuz i am at your elevtaion and no one i ride with that has their lid taken off is runnin less than that with roughly the same mods as you. Quote
lincster Posted November 20, 2003 Report Posted November 20, 2003 You are lean dude. I would put in 27.5 pilots and start at 300 mains, especially with the cool temps you are seeing. I am running a 2:1 air filter with 30 pilots and 370 mains and my bike pulls like a raped ape. And I am at 1500' elevation, but at Glamis I am lower. Quote
dirtbike killer Posted November 20, 2003 Report Posted November 20, 2003 banshee jetting info Try this link it should help you a lot. Quote
BenBB Posted November 20, 2003 Report Posted November 20, 2003 I agree with everyone else: go bigger on the mains. I couldn't find your other post so not sure what was going on with your idle, but I would guess you'd want to start with 330 mains, 30 pilots, airscrews 1.5 turns out, and needle one clip position leaner than stock (2nd slot from the top)...BUT if you think the jetting is good up to about 3/4 throttle just go up on the mains until it bogs at WOT and then drop a size (or start big and work down). Good luck. Quote
bansheeMD Posted November 30, 2003 Author Report Posted November 30, 2003 Thanks for all the help everyone. I just got the 300 mains installed and the bastard pulls harder than ever. I appreciate all the help, I couldnt have done it without all the support ride hard (and be faster than your friends) Thanks Quote
Demon350 Posted November 30, 2003 Report Posted November 30, 2003 i run 280's with just T6's alone, you shud go higher and if your power is going in the top gears, pull ya choke n see if u go faster or slower. therefore rich or lean Quote
lincster Posted December 1, 2003 Report Posted December 1, 2003 Thanks for all the help everyone. I just got the 300 mains installed and the bastard pulls harder than ever. I appreciate all the help, I couldnt have done it without all the support ride hard (and be faster than your friends) Thanks I would still go higher if I were you. A lean bike will run very good, but not for long. You should go up on the mains until you start bogging, then go down 1 size. My buddy has FMFs and runs 350 mains at Glamis and bike runs great. Quote
Demon350 Posted December 1, 2003 Report Posted December 1, 2003 my problem ended up being my air screws, i had the same problem as you and i was running 280 mains, try your air screws at 1/2 each time and see what it does, i know every1 says the air screws is the ideling and 1/4 throtle but thats what sorted out my top end later Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.