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Colder weather,dont forget to re-jet

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Old Dec 4, 2000 | 02:15 PM
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Just a reminder for those of you who also experience the colder climates.My Xplorer come with a standerd 210 main jet,in my altitude thats suited for temperatures between 40-80 degrees,however,with the colder weather,my service manual reqiures that I switch over to a 230 main jet to accompany temperatures between 0-40 degrees.

I did mine today,and it seems to also have gained me a little power [seat of the pants].

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Old Dec 4, 2000 | 03:31 PM
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hey bill
did u get alot of snow in burton on friday and saturday?? we got about 4.5" in pt.huron and its fun riding and doing power slides.

later
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Old Dec 4, 2000 | 03:58 PM
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Bill, have you heard of a dial-a-jet? if you have, what's your opinion? is it worth it to install?
 
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Old Dec 4, 2000 | 08:40 PM
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Do you need to rejet a 4-stroke 325 ?
 
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Old Dec 4, 2000 | 09:47 PM
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Led,
no snow at all.

Jaz1,
I have heard of dial a jet but I dont know anyone who has used one.

Daboss,
I'd say you are allright with the 4 stroke engine.They are not as tempermental as the 2 strokes.To date,I have never rejeted any of my 4 strokes just because of temperature variations,
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