need help fast.....
#11
miniblaster- yeah your right, I said wrong in my last post. Go up one.
Turtler- banshee's are extremely sensitive to jetting(i know this because I own one and have had to rejet it a few times already because of temperature changes). 4-strokes are not nearly as sensitive and hardly ever require a jetting change, unless there is an extreme change in elevation.
Turtler- banshee's are extremely sensitive to jetting(i know this because I own one and have had to rejet it a few times already because of temperature changes). 4-strokes are not nearly as sensitive and hardly ever require a jetting change, unless there is an extreme change in elevation.
#12
ok, so just go up one on the mains, and leave the rest alone?
that is the one thing i don;t understand, you have to change one jet, but the rest are ok to stay the same, isn;t that a little weird....
mini
that is the one thing i don;t understand, you have to change one jet, but the rest are ok to stay the same, isn;t that a little weird....
mini
#13
Are you refering to not changing the pilot jets? You shouldnt ever have to change pilots unless you are really increasing the airflow. I have never jetted a banshee so i wont input on how to jet, but mains are the only ones you should change.
#14
the typical rule is that for every 20 degrees of change requires a change in jetting. That could mean as little as moving a clip on the needle or just a quick turn on the screw. It matters a lot whether you were jetted in the hot summer or in the spring/fall riding season. If you are very rich, then you wont need to change much with jetting when the temp drops.
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