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Just wondering if anyone runs stock carbs with CPI pipes and what you have for a setup. I had a motor problem a couple weeks ago and for some reason my right side piston burned up as you can see here. I was running 300 mains, 27.5 pilots and needle was at 3rd position I think. I was told that running the stock carbs with CPIs though I should be around 360 or 370 because of the way CPI's pull. Anyone that can shed some light on this so it dont happen again?

Edited by platinumjason
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try 4th clip and 340 and chop the plug

 

it depends on your elevation and stuff most likely.

300 seems a bit lean for worked over shee.

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Just wondering if anyone runs stock carbs with CPI pipes and what you have for a setup. I had a motor problem a couple weeks ago and for some reason my right side piston burned up as you can see here. I was running 300 mains, 27.5 pilots and needle was at 3rd position I think. I was told that running the stock carbs with CPIs though I should be around 360 or 370 because of the way CPI's pull. Anyone that can shed some light on this so it dont happen again?

It depends but I would say a 340 -360 would get you in a safe range and work from there.

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i had stock carbs and cpi's not too long ago....my main was 340 and i was on the third clip ....i dont know what the air screw was, it was already dialed in so i didnt mess with anything but the needle :baseball_original:

Edited by r/atvshee
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On my friend's banshee,I think the jetting is around a 350 or larger.Can't really remember.I know we installed a set of vito needles I had.I like the longer needles(toomey or vito).

 

It has a F.A.S.T. dune/play port and even with stock carbs,that banshee is very impressive.

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