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I have a 95 banshee with 4mm stroker crank/longer rods .030 bore dual carbs. I am unable to accelerate off idle. As soon as i hit the throttle even when warmed up it bogs like it is out of time the carbs have been cleaned and rejetted numurous times. The coil has been replaced. the stator has been replaced and nothing seems to help. The cdi has been replaced also if anyone has any ideas please email me at [email protected] or just post a reply

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Once its warmed up, turn the choke back on. If it gets better your running lean on the pilot, if its worse your already too rich.

 

Any chance of an air leak somewhere throwing your jetting off?

Edited by gentner8
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jetting is as follows

210 mains

needle on middle slot

unsure of pilot

carbs are factory

 

 

Even after warming up it still does the bogging thing. I tried the choke thing and that didnt seem to affect it much. which from what i know it means that jetting is close. I also checked the system for air leaks and didnt find anything. thanks for the post any other ideas. also it idles just fine on its own dont have to hit the throttle or anything to keep it running. elevation is around 5500 i live in wyoming so thats about right.

Edited by droc89
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the cylinders and pistons are brand new in this engine they have maybe at most 2hrs of run time on them.

were r the air screws at?

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try cleaning your air filter, I had the same problem, I run a k&n filter and it had to much oil on it and it would bog out at idle as soon as I recleaned the filter it runs just fine. :evil:

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try cleaning your air filter, I had the same problem, I run a k&n filter and it had to much oil on it and it would bog out at idle as soon as I recleaned the filter it runs just fine. :evil:

 

I've over oiled the filters before which made it run choppy.

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