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60°F, Sea Level, No lid, what jetting?

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Old 11-25-2003, 10:15 PM
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Default 60°F, Sea Level, No lid, what jetting?

For what its worth, ALWAYS use a vicegrips on any raptor carb screw to break them loose, unless you replace them. I think there is an anti corrosion coating on them that bonds to aluminum. I ordered all new screws for most of the carb after messing up alot of them and the new ones dont bind at all.
 
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Default 60°F, Sea Level, No lid, what jetting?

SixsitT, what jetting would you recommend? E-series pipe (no sparky), no lid, K&N, Nology Wire, 60F, 20ft below sea level....Thanks!
 
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Default 60°F, Sea Level, No lid, what jetting?

160/165 mikunis you might be able to run 165/170 until it gets warmer.
 
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what about dynojets? Thats what Im currently running
 
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148/150 150/155
 
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