Raptor exhaust heat, too much?
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Raptor exhaust heat, too much?
The Raptor 660 have, I purchased with a full FMF exhaust already installed. Since I have ridden it, I have noticed the heat on my right leg from the exhaust is quite hot, more so than I remember feeling on any other 660, or 700. It was to the point where I could not comfortably ride without boots, the heat was a bit much. Is this normal? Anyone out there with a full FMF system seeing this as well? Should it be running this hot?
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Raptor exhaust heat, too much?
I never rejetted it after installing the pipe. When I purchased the ATV, the pipe was already installed. The previous owner did say that when he installed the pipe, it didnt seem like it was getting enough air. He drilled holes into the top of the airbox (WTF?!), to give it more air.
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Raptor exhaust heat, too much?
By "rejetting" do you mean adjusting the air mixture? Or physically removing the jets, to install larger ones? I understand the concept that an increase in air must be balanced with fuel as well, but can't this be done by adjusting air mixture to the richer side? Will it not adjust enough to compensate for additional airflow?
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Raptor exhaust heat, too much?
I just spoke with him, and no, it was never rejetted. So the question now is, how do I go about doing so? Can I just pick up a rejet kit at my yamaha dealer, or consult FMF to see what they recommend for the exhaust? FMF's recommendations, is a main jet of 145/150, stock needle, needle position = 3rd, and the fuel screw at 3. This sound correct?
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