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Old 01-14-2004, 09:52 AM
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IS it possiable to put a Mikuni 35mm TMX carb on a Blaster with out blowing the piston?
 
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Are you running a 240 kit heavily ported? If not you don't need that card.
 
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Old 01-14-2004, 02:27 PM
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Your not going to blow the piston from a carb lol. It will just run like crap and be insanely hard to get jetted right. If really ported I dont see why not. Alot of banshee people run 34s or 35s and each cylinder is only 175. BUT! thats on a motor that makes most of its power in the top rpm ranges. Really, just goto one of the blaster engine building sites like vitos or something, email them and tell them what all is done and they will reccomend you a carb. Im guessing you wont need a 35 unless its putting out 25-30hp or more.
 
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