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I have a 03' shee and all I have done are the CPI inframe pipes and and proflow filter in the stock airbox. With a boost bottle to. I have asked so many people and read so many different articles. What should the jetting be? I also live in Texas so it doesnt get real cold stays mostly above 70 degrees. CAN ANYONE HELP ME?!!?

Thanks Michael

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Well, I am still a newbie at this...but just guessing...I would say it will probably range from 280 or up on the mains. 27.5 or 30 on the pilot. I'm sure someone with more knowlegde than me will chime in and be able to give you some better info. Just remember to check your plug :D

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Well, I am still a newbie at this...but just guessing...I would say it will probably range from 280 or up on the mains.  27.5 or 30 on the pilot.  I'm sure someone with more knowlegde than  me will chime in and be able to give you some better info.  Just remember to check your plug :D

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Hey any thing Helps. Thank you much.

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read the jetting faq at the top of the jeting forum also, it will give you a good idea were you need to be.

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PUll the air box cover off or cut the last 1.5" off the end of it so you still have all 4 clips, try a 320 mains, stock pilot, and try different needle positions. Once you find the best needle position, run it wde open throttle in 6th gear for 5-10 seconds, shut it down , coast to a stop and pull the plugs, take a pic of them or put new ones in and keep the old plugs. Post a pic on here. We can tell you if your rich or lean on the mains by looking at the plugs, and can explain better why. Also take note of how well it starts cold and warm and whether you need the choke or not, this will help us determine your pilot jets. Now you have some homework to do. :bolt:

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I want to thank you guys for helping me out!!! It has really helped me out. I am in the prosess of moving so I am going to get started right away on testing all this stuff when I get moved in.

 

Thanks again Michael

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