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So winter jetting?This is a discussion on So winter jetting? within the 2-Stroke Motorcycles - Yamaha forum, part of the 2-Stroke Motorcycle Forums category; So I bought this bike this summer but I want to ride this winter(in door track) , and now the ... |
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| So I bought this bike this summer but I want to ride this winter(in door track) , and now the weather has started to change fast. But I have no clue of what jett setup I should use. The guy at the dealer ship told me to do some trial and error, and to buy a set of jets to try them. Is there like some sort of guide line to help me?? And am also planning on doing some snowcross with a conversion track kit from ad boivin. Thx All information will be greatly apresheated. |
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| Well - the dealer was pretty much right. Colder air is more dense, so you will need to fatten up (richen) your jetting a little to allow for more fuel. It doesnt usually take a whole lot unless the differences are great. I don't really know of a rule of thumb for temperature compensation. Keep notes to help in the future. Scott |
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