mattb348 Posted March 2, 2006 Report Posted March 2, 2006 Hey guys. My friend has a 2001 banshee that he is fixing/decking out. He is going to get his head plained, cylinder bored .030 over, and he also is putting on fmf fatty pipes with turbine core 2 silencers. On top of that he has vforce reeds. Any ideas as where we should start with the jetting? Pilot & main. Thanks for any info! Quote
bigboybanshee Posted March 2, 2006 Report Posted March 2, 2006 What kind of air filtration is he running? Stock / K&N with airbox and lid / K&N with airbox and no lid / K&N clamp ons, etc. That info would help out a lot Also, what elevation? Quote
ellison445 Posted March 2, 2006 Report Posted March 2, 2006 I concur What jets is he currently running? Any Port work? Stock Carbs? What kind of air filtration is he running? Stock / K&N with airbox and lid / K&N with airbox and no lid / K&N clamp ons, etc. That info would help out a lot Also, what elevation? 481012[/snapback] Quote
Hilarious Posted March 2, 2006 Report Posted March 2, 2006 (edited) If you have a K&N filter clamp on flange adapter set up, and you should if you dont have filters that clamp directly to your carbs, with no lid on the air box. I'd suggest bout some 320 mains, clip in middle position, stock pilots and adjust your air screws, bout 1 to 1.5 turns out. This should be a good starting point, provided you have STOCK PORTING and STOCK CARBURETORS. Also pending your temperature outside and elevation. Edited March 2, 2006 by Hilarious Quote
wesw Posted March 2, 2006 Report Posted March 2, 2006 buddy has almost same setup at 1000ft. stock pilots, 4th clip, 310 mains. should be close unless your in the mountains. Quote
mattb348 Posted March 3, 2006 Author Report Posted March 3, 2006 Oops I forgot to mention that he DOES infact have the clip on K&N filters with no airbox at all. So I'm guessing he is gonna have to use some pretty bigass main jets! Quote
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