F falandys1002 New Member Oct 4, 2009 205 0 0 mass Apr 1, 2010 #1 this on an all stock blaster [my carb is all screwed upand i found it cheap] yamaha blaster 30mm d-slide race carb
this on an all stock blaster [my carb is all screwed upand i found it cheap] yamaha blaster 30mm d-slide race carb
stephen12091985 New Member Jan 1, 2009 4,233 22 0 (321)titusville,florida Apr 1, 2010 #2 would work fine
F falandys1002 New Member Oct 4, 2009 205 0 0 mass Apr 1, 2010 #4 will i need to rejet it or anything?
brandoz28 Member Sep 24, 2009 10,767 96 53 Iowa Apr 1, 2010 #5 you'll need to check out the jetting in the nnew carb, see what the bike he had it on had done to it
stephen12091985 New Member Jan 1, 2009 4,233 22 0 (321)titusville,florida Apr 1, 2010 #6 yea i would rejet it
F falandys1002 New Member Oct 4, 2009 205 0 0 mass Apr 1, 2010 #7 coud i just put stock jets in it and run it?
brandoz28 Member Sep 24, 2009 10,767 96 53 Iowa Apr 1, 2010 #8 probably not, its gonna let in more air so its gonna need more fuel
F falandys1002 New Member Oct 4, 2009 205 0 0 mass Apr 1, 2010 #9 so ill need to go up in my main jet?
stephen12091985 New Member Jan 1, 2009 4,233 22 0 (321)titusville,florida Apr 1, 2010 #10 you will need to do plug chops.with all my mods i tihnk i have a 160 or 158 in mine and its barely rich
you will need to do plug chops.with all my mods i tihnk i have a 160 or 158 in mine and its barely rich
brandoz28 Member Sep 24, 2009 10,767 96 53 Iowa Apr 1, 2010 #11 once again, i would check with the guy to see what he did to the bike it was on, and where its jetted now, but you'll probably have to rejet it
once again, i would check with the guy to see what he did to the bike it was on, and where its jetted now, but you'll probably have to rejet it
B blastermaster01 New Member Jul 22, 2009 1,740 10 0 30 North Carolina Apr 1, 2010 #12 yeah man, you'll most definitely need to rejet