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Old 14-06-2006, 11:42 AM
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Stock Carb?

Hello,
I have been looking for and have not found any info on tuning the stock carb.
Going by how the rest of a stock cag is put together I assume the carb is likely not set to peak performance.
How do you go about adjusting the stock carb? Any tips or tricks to get more out of it.. without porting..?
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Old 14-06-2006, 02:12 PM
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get some new jets for it
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yes you can buy a jet pack of 5 different sizes and are very easy to install.
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So simply installing a larger jet without any tuning will increase stock performance?
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yes it will increase ur proformance
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the stock cag bowl type carby is very limited in the fine tune process other than fitting different size jets and adjusting the one and only slide needle screw up or down. if you want a carby that you can fine tune without replacing jets you must buy a good walbro wt type , this carby will give you the opportunity to set both low and high needles for maximum engine performance but you must know how to tune this type of carby correctly.
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yeah get some new jets they will go good they let more fuel in
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