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Old 01-29-2000, 12:44 PM
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I am looking at a kit from K&K Atv that consists of: LRD pipes, Delta V-Force Reed Cages, Pro Design Cool Head, and Kehiln 28mm Carbs. I was just wondering if I need the bigger carbs to handle the other mods, or would it be better to jet my stock carbs?
 
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Old 01-29-2000, 01:14 PM
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You can rejet your stock carbs to handle the mods. I looked into larger carbs also and was informed that the larger ends will fit into the intake boots, but its a tight fit and you stand a chance of tearing the boots after awhile. They recommended I change the intake also. All in all, it would end up costing me $600 bucks. You can have the stock carbs bored to 28mm, but the round slide isn't as good as a flat slide carb. If you are going to change them, go with the 34mm carbs. I hear they work real well, from a reputable local quad shop, with the modifications you are talking about. Your only talking about $30 more for the larger ones anyway.
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Old 01-29-2000, 05:34 PM
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Banshee16;
What other mods do you have done to your banshee? If you dont have any porting the 34's will hurt overall performance. If your running a bigbore kit and/or you ride in the dunes only I would say yes to the bigger carbs. I run a 370longrod with the stock carbs, I plan on going to a set of the 28's myself to add a little more hp. I could go with a set of 34's but i would sacrafice low end and I am happy with the way it runs. You can run 28's with the stock boots... If you go with 30's or larger you wont have a choice but to buy an intake manifold. I have done alot of research into carbs for my banshee and if I lived in SoCali and rode glamis all the time then I would run 30-33's. Another thing you have to think about is throttle pull. I am not sure if you still run the stock thumb throttle (I do). If you go with a pair of 34's the thumb pull will be much greater than it already is. I plan on going to a 400 longrod in the next year or so and I only plan on running the 28's and if anything I will have them bored to 30's, but as of right now I will go with the 28's.

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