more Raptor jetting
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I installed the complete CT Racing pipe and Prodesign filter kit. The jetting supplied by CT was 170/175 mains. I installed the mains and raised the needle one position. My Raptor runs very well, but occasionally backfires when I let off the throttle. Is this normal??? What adjustments does the jetting need?
I pulled the plug and the electrode was a dark tan.
I pulled the plug and the electrode was a dark tan.
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Mine does the same thing with the Big Gun installed. I went with 180/185 mains, 27.5 pilots, and one on the needle, the air box is off also. I was thinking I was a little rich, but if your at 170/175, now I don't know. Went I talked to BG about it they said it could be a lean or rich situation, right thanks a lot! Boy the jetting on these Raptor is a pain, I hope someone can get it right.
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Guy from Pro Design told me to not run the Raptor with the Filter lid off. Anyone hear of this? Anyhow, i just got my Pro design filter in and i already have the BG exhaust system. Gonna try a little different jetting, thinkin about 167.5 and 172.5 with the 27.5 pilots. Any opinions on this? Why are some of yall messing with the needle position? Not saying that yall are wrong, just wondering if yall are getting a different story from some other MFG.
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Badraptor,
Hey man. I just put on a Pro Flow myself, following a week of playing with a Pro Circuit Silencer (well it's not too silent). Anyway, after mounting the filter, with no other adjustments, I now have a "dead spot" at mid-range. I think either the filter flows better and now the pilots need increasing, or the vaccuum flaps aren't opening correctly...the one on the right seemed a little sluggish by hand. Today I put an FMF Powerbomb headpipe on (I know that's not your recommendation). Anyway, the dead spot is still there, and I think jetting probably needs increased to maybe 155/160s. I'm trying it tomorrow, even though both of the exhaust manufacturers say you don't need to. Got any ideas? P.S. hear about Crooms closing off?
Hey man. I just put on a Pro Flow myself, following a week of playing with a Pro Circuit Silencer (well it's not too silent). Anyway, after mounting the filter, with no other adjustments, I now have a "dead spot" at mid-range. I think either the filter flows better and now the pilots need increasing, or the vaccuum flaps aren't opening correctly...the one on the right seemed a little sluggish by hand. Today I put an FMF Powerbomb headpipe on (I know that's not your recommendation). Anyway, the dead spot is still there, and I think jetting probably needs increased to maybe 155/160s. I'm trying it tomorrow, even though both of the exhaust manufacturers say you don't need to. Got any ideas? P.S. hear about Crooms closing off?
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AZLandscaper, I run the same system from CT Racing. CT pipe, CT muffler, Supertrap 16 disc,Profilter, no airbox lid,
I found mine ran the best with 180,185 main jets.
I did not mess with the needles, or pilots.
The poping on decceleration is normal. The leak around the header pipe is the origin. Don't sweat it, doesn't hurt a thing.
I love the system, major improvement in the mid to topend.
I found mine ran the best with 180,185 main jets.
I did not mess with the needles, or pilots.
The poping on decceleration is normal. The leak around the header pipe is the origin. Don't sweat it, doesn't hurt a thing.
I love the system, major improvement in the mid to topend.
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For what it's worth since I'm also in AZ and I'll give you my mods and tuning. Stock pipe with spark arrestor removed, air box lid off (I used two screws on the top of the filter to keep the filter in place and a tight seal.) and 160/165 jet's. No adjustment on the pilots, screws, or needles. The bike runs perfect throughout the R.P.M. range.