Will i need to jet for just a silencer?

Tocco

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So i got a fmf turbine core II from a friend for free, and its only the silencer. If i put on the silencer with the stock header will i need to do any jetting or can i just run it how it is? Thanks!
 
I'm no expert here lol but if it allows more airflow than your old one then yes. You can always plug chop to check.
 
I'm still learning alot but if you changed from a DG pipe, I hear they're not very good so your gonna get better airflow and if you don't increase the fuel then u could be running lean which is bad. I'm sure someone with more knowledge can give u a better idea what u need but you will have to plug chop to confirm no matter what.
 
The stock silencer does create a small amount of back pressure and in some cases you may require a larger main jet if you fit a straight through after market exhaust.

You will possibly find that your idle will need to be reset.

The safest way to go would be to increase the main by one size and plug chop to confirm.

Before you make the plug chop run it is important that the float level is correct, the idle is set correctly and there are no air leaks in the system, otherwise the smoke ring may lie about the AFR.

WHEN ALL OF THE ABOVE ARE CORRECT PROCEED WITH THE FOLLOWING.

Warm up motor to operating temp.

Fit new B8ES plug, ride WOT through the gears and hold WOT in 5th or 6th gear for 10 seconds, or as long as you can safely.

Switch off the motor and pull in the clutch, apply brakes to come to a stop quickly.

Take the plug out and replace the old one for the ride home.

Carefully cut the threaded end off the plug to expose the insulator.

There should be a smoke ring of a cardboard or biscuit colour around the insulator.

If it is non existant or a very light colour, you are lean and require a larger main jet.

If it is a lot darker you are rich and may go down a size in main.

I prefer to run a little on the darker side, I may loose a little power but it is worth it for the peace of mind that I won't need a rebuild so soon.

http://www.blasterforum.com/do-yourself-20/how-plug-chop-38674/

http://www.blasterforum.com/engine-13/plug-chop-how-vid-48226/

This is a good to go plug.

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This one is a little rich, but I would run it, I like to be on the safe side.

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