Loosing power on Trailblazer
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#5
Maybe ride recon is screwing with you trailblazer so his junk recon will keep up?
Anyways onto the trailblazer problem.
Your jetting could be a problem.
Your air-filter could be plugged.
You could be getting some bad gasoline.
How long has it been doing it? You could just be in need of a rebuild and you are slowly losing compression. It is a 94 anyways..
Just my thoughts.
Anyways onto the trailblazer problem.
Your jetting could be a problem.
Your air-filter could be plugged.
You could be getting some bad gasoline.
How long has it been doing it? You could just be in need of a rebuild and you are slowly losing compression. It is a 94 anyways..
Just my thoughts.
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It figures! Just when you think the cowards are gone; another one shows up. First "sledder," now "riderecon!" You would think that if Polaris products are such "junk," they wouldn't bother reading the posts. P-envy perhaps? I think so. I can honestly say that I've never visited the Honda site, let alone go there and bash them while hiding behind computer screens and phony names!
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Yah, i'm having a power loss on top end with my trail boss, but most of the time its fine, only if you run it slow for awhile. i havn't gotten down the root of this problem, but when i took out my spark plug i checked that gap, it was at about 35, and it suppose to be at 25, we'll see if that helps
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