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Advice on TORs
#295302 10/02/2008 12:07 PM
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Hello all,

I'm posting for some advice. I am a newbie, and am installing TORs on my 07 BA tonight. AI is still on the bike. Can anyone tell me what carb adjustment will be necessary, and if so, how to do it? Thanks in advance

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volps30 #295303 10/02/2008 12:26 PM
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Tor's won't need any adjustment. You should be good to go.
If, however, you need to decrease the deceleration popping, etc. there are tons of posts here that will help you.

Or....just wait for it........


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volps30 #295304 10/02/2008 12:34 PM
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Check Pat's Jetting Calculator to see if you need larger main jets. I went from 120 to 125 after installing long TORS (stock airbox). Idle, off-idle and starting are perfect as-is.

Jack


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Re: Advice on TORs
Lazyrider #295305 10/02/2008 3:22 PM
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You should adjust the mixture screws too.


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