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Who has an Eric Gorr woods port job? I am in the process of getting one right now and I need to know what size jets you are running. I have a 2001 Banshee with V-Force II reeds, +4 timing, boost bottle, k&n filter with no air box lid, Noss cool head with 20 cc domes, FMF Power Core II exhaust system, and a lightened flywheel. I was running 320 main, 30 jets and the needle in the 4th position from the blunt end, with all these mods except the lightened flywheel, +4 timing, and the port job. I am riding at about 1000 ft. I am guess either 340 or 360 mains, but not sure. I need to know what you all think about the mains, piolts, and needle. I need to get some jets prdered because he is sending my motor back tomorrow and I want to have all the parts here to put it back together when it gets here. I got to have it dialed in by Spring Break. Let me know what yall think.

 

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my bro had one. mains were between 320 and 340 depending on temperature. he had a 27.5 pilot in his and we have never put anything bigger than 27.5 in our bikes. might check and see if when you get it together if its loadin up while idling. if it is go to a smaller pilot. you are gonna love this port. its insane fast and got all kinds of low end and mid range power. if you like dragging you can also run a big front sprocket. that motor will have plenty to pull it. if you want even more out of it go to 33mm pwk carbs and its a whole other level.

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Ok I'll try that. You think I should leave the needle where I got it?

 

Thanks Travis

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That's somethin youll need to mess with when you get the main and pilot set where you think it should be. Id leave it where it is, and move if needed.

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