t_speaker31 Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 I just bought my first banshee, cuz im sick of sitting here waiting all summer waiting for snow for snowmobiling and then it barely snows, and I took a ride on a friends '98 and i became addicted and offered him a check. Its a stock '98 I live in North Dakota about 1000 feet above sea level. Does Anybody have any suggestions for a good set up for temperatures than can go from -10 degrees to 50 degrees Farhenhiet in a day? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Quote
Fireman-hott Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 I just bought my first banshee, cuz im sick of sitting here waiting all summer waiting for snow for snowmobiling and then it barely snows, and I took a ride on a friends '98 and i became addicted and offered him a check. Its a stock '98 I live in North Dakota about 1000 feet above sea level. Does Anybody have any suggestions for a good set up for temperatures than can go from -10 degrees to 50 degrees Farhenhiet in a day? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! 333333[/snapback] If my memory serves me correct, its 1 jet size per 20* difference. Gets hotter oyu can drop a jet size, gets colder you can go up a jet size. I would jet for right around 10* F That way if it gets warmer you'll be fine just alittle rich, if it gets colder you'll be jetted right about where you need to be. Quote
Ducman Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 Stock jetting is almost always a #200 main which will get fairly lean at 50 deg F. I'm going to say that at -10 you should be about #230. Quote
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