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i just put a set of t-6 and a tors elimination kit on my stock shee. i run at about 3000 to 4000 feet above see level in all tempeture conditions in canada. i changed my main jet to a 190 and dident do anything else. the problem i have is it is using a lot of gas now. and when it idles it is fine at first but when i ride it for a while it idles really low. what should i do.

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the jet says 190 on the bottom of it. so i dont know what is going on. but i went from riding the same trail and having half or a quarter tank to and empty tank just being able to make it back. something is not right. i exspect it to eat more gas but not that much.

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what kind of carbs do you have sounds like 34-35 mm

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unless u like welded pistons i would get those 190's out of there!!!!! i have the same pipes and i'm running 320's and so are most other people, what type of air filter system u running, if u still have the air box maybee a 280 at the least!!! when u bought the pipes it should have come with 270's and 280's but i found them too lean.i would put in 300's and do a plug chop and go from there..... u'r plugs must be white now!!!!

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Something aint right...I bet if you pulled the choke all the way out at WOT the quad would pull a wheelie...heh

 

Get that bike jetted even if you have to take it to a shop or your shee is gonna be a GRILLED SHEEEEZE Sammich...

 

 

Brad

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You are complaining about using a tank of gas in one day! Try going to alcohol tank of gas lasts about 20-30 minutes depending on how you ride it. :P Just kidding with ya but yeh your jetting does sound way off, better get her figured out before she goes!

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