curt514630 New Member Feb 21, 2010 235 1 0 madison ohio May 5, 2010 #1 sorry to ask this but couldnt find my answer in search. is their a bennefit to reed spacers. also do you have to go up a jet size if you have them.
sorry to ask this but couldnt find my answer in search. is their a bennefit to reed spacers. also do you have to go up a jet size if you have them.
Blasterb0y794 New Member Feb 4, 2008 5,084 59 0 New York May 5, 2010 #2 Absolutely no benefit. The only purpose is when you have a larger carb, you might need one for clearance issues.
Absolutely no benefit. The only purpose is when you have a larger carb, you might need one for clearance issues.
Jay New Member Jan 29, 2009 272 2 0 MAINE May 5, 2010 #3 Reeds, spacer, cylinder, more low end. reeds, spacer, carb boot 'carb", more top end
phragle Member Feb 7, 2009 2,035 93 84 Godfather to the blaster family May 5, 2010 #4 Actually a reed spacer will add a bit more crankcase volume if put between the reeds and the cylinder. The blaster doesnt need any extra volume.
Actually a reed spacer will add a bit more crankcase volume if put between the reeds and the cylinder. The blaster doesnt need any extra volume.
Jay New Member Jan 29, 2009 272 2 0 MAINE May 5, 2010 #5 I thought the farther the reeds where away from the cylinder the more time time gas breaks up and becomes finer burns faster and air and fuel mixes better,meaning more power not much but some
I thought the farther the reeds where away from the cylinder the more time time gas breaks up and becomes finer burns faster and air and fuel mixes better,meaning more power not much but some
yamablaster05 New Member Jan 21, 2008 55 1 0 wisconsin www.youtube.com May 6, 2010 #6 no more power for me just smooth throttle response and snugs the carb up