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bakirkwold
What RPM does my main jet kick in?
I have a GS450. What RPM does the main jet fully kick in? I say this because it will rev all the way to about 8 then it will stop for a for a second or two then just take off. Lots of powder at reline till about 11. I have a mac 2-1 exhaust with 117.5 main jets and the needle is .16 MM above stock. Thanks guys!Tags: None
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Big Rich
The main jet is being used as soon as the needles slide up. It's not a "what rpm" kind of thing - more of a "what throttle position" kind of thing.
What intake do you have? And I'm assuming you have the stock needles?
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bakirkwold
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Big Rich
Just for general info, read this first post (it's actually a copy of a copy of a PDF or something):
*NEW* LINK TO PDF FILE *NEW* http://www.motorcyclecarbs.com/carbs101.pdf Motorcycle Carburetor Theory 101 Motorcycle carburetors look very complex, but with a little theory, you can tune your bike for maximum performance. All carburetors work under the basic principle of atmospheric pressure...
Usually a stumble is caused from being rich. Have you tried resetting the needle to its stock position?
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Katarat
Mark your throttle travel in 4 positions closed to wide open on the grip & 1 at closed throttle on the other side, that will tell you want circiut youre on
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Your main jet works at between 1000 rpm and 12000 rpm (or however high you want to fo). However, it only works when you have the throttle opened between 3/4 and full throttle.79 GS1000S
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