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Old 04-11-2007, 07:24 PM
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Default Jetting and float adjustment for DS650

I bought a used 03 DS650, I added a Yoshimura pipe, Ron Wood black box, Iridium plugs, and a K&N single Air filiter. I am jetting the carburetor now. Can any help me out with what jets I should use (or start with) and where my float should be set?

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Default Jetting and float adjustment for DS650

Not sure if your Yoshi is the RS3 or not, or of your elevation, but I ran basicaly the same setup for quite awhile. I live and do about 30% of my riding at 2200ft. The rest at Glamis and Dumont. No need for an airbox out here so it was K&N w/Outerwears. OMR's stock carb mods, RWR CDI, and the RS3. My best performance was with a .180 main jet and the needle clip in the forth groove from the top.
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Old 04-11-2007, 08:10 PM
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Default Jetting and float adjustment for DS650

Thanks! I am in Florida , so I am about sea level. Should my float be set level, up, or down?

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