warrior rev limiter
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The only rev. limiter on a 95 warrior would be the throttle stop screw in the original thumb throttle housing. If you have an aftermarket twist throttle then you'll have to check it over very carefully to determine if there is any kind of adjustable stop to give the barrel a stopping point. If there isn't one, then when the slide in the carb reaches the top, that's all there is.
Hope this helps
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#4
The Warrior will float the valves before it revs too high to handle, the valve springs can only take so many rpms, then it will sputter and miss. Thats why a good set of aftermarket springs are needed when putting a cam in,so it can utilize the extra power and rpms of a hotter cam.
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