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I am confused as to what carb uses more gas. I have a friend with a rappy and it has like 28mm carbs and around 180 jets ( I think). Mine are 26mm but use 330. If we all use the same style main jet am I useing more gas? If so what is the purpose of a bigger carb, can't you just get bigger jets?

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Bigger carbs do give you more gas yes. But its the higher volume of air that also goes into your motor with that extra gas which results to a bigger combustion or explosion in your cylinders, therefore more power.

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Let me rephrase this. I have a banshee with stock carbs he has a raptor with stock carbs. The raptor has bigger carbs then the banshee but my bansshee runs way bigger main jets then the raptor. They are both minuki carbs. I believe a 200 in one is the same as a 200 in the other. So why have a bigger mm carb when you could just run bigger jets?

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this is a good question.

I read that a 2 cycle needs more fuel to air ratio than a 4 cycle engine does.

I know it's not what you are looking for in a answer. But i though i would add this.

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