Jetting ?'s
- Firefightinlv
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Jetting ?'s
I'm very new to two strokes. I'm running stock jetting on a KDX220 2005 I will be riding up in Utah that is a change from 2,000ft to 6,000-7,000 Ft. What jetting changes should I try out to make sure I have an enjoyable ride. P.S. What is the stock jetting. I'm at work right now and cannot open up my carb. ANY INPUT WOULD BE APPRECIATED!! Thanks
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'..all stock' doesn't mean anything.
Some dealerships change jetting off the showroom floor, especially in higher el. locales.
I don't recall the OEM jetting on a 220...something close (**edit** verified thru buykaw) to 42/145/1173L-3/#5TV. All bikes are different as are environs and riding techniques. The same bike on the same trails but with different riders will want different jetting. Changing your jetting based on someone else's setup will often not work at all.
I'd suggest NOT doing it until you establish your own baseline.
That said, KDXs come with too-rich jetting for most situations. The correct jetting requires some testing/tuning on your part.
BTW, there is some 'stock' info posted on the web that is absolutely wrong. I've seen a 'stock' listing of a 52 pilot in an 'H' model 220. Nope.
**edit**
Go to buykawasaki.com, select your model, parts diagrams, carb. The stock jets are NOT the ones that say 'optional'.
**edit summore**
Note the new thread '..220 jetting for CO' FWIW. I don't know why you would want a richer pilot @ 13,000'...but, th'ar 'ya go.
Some dealerships change jetting off the showroom floor, especially in higher el. locales.
I don't recall the OEM jetting on a 220...something close (**edit** verified thru buykaw) to 42/145/1173L-3/#5TV. All bikes are different as are environs and riding techniques. The same bike on the same trails but with different riders will want different jetting. Changing your jetting based on someone else's setup will often not work at all.
I'd suggest NOT doing it until you establish your own baseline.
That said, KDXs come with too-rich jetting for most situations. The correct jetting requires some testing/tuning on your part.
BTW, there is some 'stock' info posted on the web that is absolutely wrong. I've seen a 'stock' listing of a 52 pilot in an 'H' model 220. Nope.
**edit**
Go to buykawasaki.com, select your model, parts diagrams, carb. The stock jets are NOT the ones that say 'optional'.
**edit summore**
Note the new thread '..220 jetting for CO' FWIW. I don't know why you would want a richer pilot @ 13,000'...but, th'ar 'ya go.
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