I know this has been hashed over many times, but i can't seem to find a straight answer. i've done several searches.
i bought an 03 220 thats completley stock. i haven't looked in the carb yet to see what jets its running and haven't been able to do a plug chop.
i cut the raised section of my airbox lid off and it sounds like its running better. I'm about to go to the MX store to get a few things and was going to pick up some jets so that i can re-jet when i ride the trails this weekend if i need to. can you guys give me a good range?
if it has stock jetting (i'm sure it does) and i run it with stock pipe and altered air box lid, its not going to be to lean is it? in other words, do i have much to worry about if i run it as is?
thanks guys.
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i just saw this on justkdx: Stock run a 42 pilot jet,the stock R1173L jet needle in the second from the top clip position, a 142/145 main jet and fine tune the pilot circuit using the air screw.
is that a recomendation of what to run, or what comes stock?
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Jet sizes:
Mains: 138, 140, 142, 145
Pilots: 38, 40, 42, 45
Needles: CEL, DEL
that'd cover you now and when you start adding mods for a wide variety of riding situations. Matter of fact, since you're from Dallas you could probably get away without the 145MJ and the 45PJ . . . I'd start out with a 142MJ, 40PJ.
You'll be impressed what the new jetting will do for the bike.
Just a thought: there's a slightly-used FMF rev pipe for sale in the Parts forum, pretty good price . . .
Mains: 138, 140, 142, 145
Pilots: 38, 40, 42, 45
Needles: CEL, DEL
that'd cover you now and when you start adding mods for a wide variety of riding situations. Matter of fact, since you're from Dallas you could probably get away without the 145MJ and the 45PJ . . . I'd start out with a 142MJ, 40PJ.
You'll be impressed what the new jetting will do for the bike.
Just a thought: there's a slightly-used FMF rev pipe for sale in the Parts forum, pretty good price . . .
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Just another thought: There's a slightly-used FMF rev pipe that's not for sale any more in the Parts forum....
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