Warrior Jetting
#3
Originally posted by: DS650BajaRunner
I have the same exact setting on my warrior i put a 150 main jet from dyno jet kit and it runs awsome if you think ur running rich try a 155.
I have the same exact setting on my warrior i put a 150 main jet from dyno jet kit and it runs awsome if you think ur running rich try a 155.
IS a 155 main richer than a 150 main? I'm running a 150 main and it seems like it's running alittle rich I am just curious
#5
Originally posted by: warrior68man
Are you sure it's a little rich? 155 is a richer jet then 150...the next size down would be either 145 or 147.5.....145 is stock jetting...so take that for what its worth.
Are you sure it's a little rich? 155 is a richer jet then 150...the next size down would be either 145 or 147.5.....145 is stock jetting...so take that for what its worth.
#6
Yes the 155 is richer the higher the jet number the more richer it is. I also find it strange that is running rich if you still suspect its running rich run a 147.5 like warriorman said but if you go stock for me thats on the lean side its all trial and error check the color of the spark plug and adjust accordingly maybe the above sea level may be affecting this.
#7
Just a theory....better to run rich and not run perfect...then run lean blow it up.
Check your plug....If it's tan your jetting is right on and the popping is from something else.
If it's black....most likely your too rich
If it's as white as when you put it in or barely any tan color...your too lean.
Way better to be too rich then too lean anyday. Check your plug and let us know...but it sounds like your too lean.
Check your plug....If it's tan your jetting is right on and the popping is from something else.
If it's black....most likely your too rich
If it's as white as when you put it in or barely any tan color...your too lean.
Way better to be too rich then too lean anyday. Check your plug and let us know...but it sounds like your too lean.
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#10
Lol because it gives you more power and help it to run right when you add a new aftermarket pipe it is recommended that you rejet when you have a aftermarket exhaust so you wont have problems and makes the bike run smoother and stronger.


