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i have 87 banshee fmf gold fattey ported big time head shaved k and n pods i got 340 mains 27.5 vittos nedales 3rd clip run air screws 3/4 trun from in good idle mid range is sluggish top is good unless you hold it and it starts to fall plug looks tan and not wet after wot any help to get me close new to this

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those jets would be close at sea level if its not to hot and your oil mix is 32:1 but i would go down 1 on the clip and check the floats, make shure you dont cover the hole in the slides with the retaner. and make shure the slides are in the right carbs the 45 should face rear of bike. plus i found that fattys and big porting dont go all that well together. porting gets u the high rpm and fattys are a low rpm pipe. cpi or some other hi rpm pipe would do better your parts need to match ur motor

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i have 87 banshee fmf gold fattey ported big time head shaved k and n pods i got 340 mains 27.5 vittos nedales 3rd clip run air screws 3/4 trun from in good idle mid range is sluggish top is good unless you hold it and it starts to fall plug looks tan and not wet after wot any help to get me close new to this
im in missouri i can get it where it will rip from o to full but running down the road like 3rd its flat if you keep it wond up its great screams im running bean oil 32.1 would a timing plate help at +4 Edited by 87albabanshee
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well anybody will tell u that advanceing the timing will help. what are you at sea leval 1000-2000-3000 ft droping the clip down to the forth grove should help your mid range if your not to fat on your main. but you need to nail the main down first. you need to search this site more. find the plug chop.

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