 Shims vs Jetting
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Well my setup is: 05 TBA, Thunderbike pipes, Unifilter, snorkles removed, 132 main jets and 42 Pilot jets, 1 shim. Now when I check my plugs they still look lean (very light gray /White) My question is should I add another shim or goto 45 pilot jets and 135 main Jets?? I'm told the 05's have 42 pilot jets is this correct? Thanks 
05 TBA Mulberry/Silver, Thunder Bike pipes, K&N single Filter, 132 main Jet's, Snorkles Removed
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How far out are your mixture screws. I have almost the same setup 05 TBA Mulberry/Silver, Thunder Bike pipes, Uni Filter, 130 Jet's, TBS needles, Snorkles Removed. Im at 3 1/2 turns out. My needles are the only difference and no shims
Erwin 05 America
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05 TBA Mulberry/Silver, Thunder Bike pipes, K&N single Filter, 132 main Jet's, Snorkles Removed
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one thing at a time iceman, try the jets first.
Last edited by Dinqua; 12/29/2007 1:11 PM.
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Might want to start with fresh plugs and run it for a little bit at each throttle position and check it after you have run each for a bit to find where you are lean. Dyno is an easier better way to determine that but also more expensive. ALWAYS 1 thing at a time to determine what that 1 change did. If you change more than 1 thing and still have a problem you won't know if 1 change was good or bad.
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Hey Tom Though I would agree with Pat to try jets first(he knows alot more about these bikes than I do), I would think adding a shim would be the cheapest and easyest to try first. According to the calculator ,it would richen it up maybe just enough 
Erwin 05 America
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Just another variable to throw in why not try TBS neddles no shims worked great for me right across the rev range
Blessings
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