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Ok, so now that I have moved this into the Jetting Forum after looking like a dumbass.

 

OOOOOO Raptor jetting question... Please don't hate me. Ok so I'm wondering if you guys can give me an idea of where I need to start with my jetting. Here's what I've got.

 

03' Raptor 686

stage 2 hotcam

11.1

FMF Powerbomb header and Powercore 4 muffler

K&N with outwear and no airbox lid

0-3000 ft

approximately 50 degrees air temp, but its a 4-poke so not a big deal

 

Thanks guys

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I'll take a stab at this for you. I would start with a (mikuni jets) 165 in the left and a 170 in the right, minimun of 25 pilots 3/1/2 turns out on the air screws, maybe even 27.5's, clips in the 4th groove (from the blunt end). Run it for awhile and check your plug. I wouldn't be suprized if your real close with that setup. I'm real close to your setup with a stage 1 and porting, trinity stage 4 exhaust and I'm at (dynojets and needles) 160L/165R, 25P. 4th groove L/5th groove R.

 

I highly recommend the dynojet stage II kit with a few extra size bigger jets. It got rid of my midrange hesitation that I had when I took the airbox lid off.

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No problem. I have also found that an air fuel screw adjustment tool is almost priceless to have if you have a raptor. It allows you to dial in your air fuel screws to obtain the best setting with the carbs still on the quad. The one I have is a motion pro brand. You will want to back the screws out 1/4 of a turn at a time until it quits backfiring on deceleration.

 

 

 

Tool link http://www.brocktoncycle.com/eshopprod_cat...LOT_SCREW_A.htm

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