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what size jetscomewith theepco pipes
Chris
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Big Bore
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I believe it depends on whether you have removed the airbox or not. I had and mine came with 160s but this was some time ago... Currently running 150s as the larger ones were too big.
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I have an 03 speedy and had the pipes and freak installed by a dealer. We looked into the carburator and found 160 main jets and 142 pilot jets, but there were shims on the needle??? and it seems to run ok. I imagine the 150's would work without shimming. I get a little back fire on decell though.
Deborah M. Erchul
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Big Bore
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Big Bore
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Wow! 160s WITH shims???
I had 160s without shims, am at sea level, and was running rich! I had also changed to TBS needles about 2 months after Epcos (and the 160s) and was really rich. That's when I dropped to 150s.
Stock needles, right? Get rid of the shims first and see what happens.
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Loquacious
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i just had my bike dynoed and stock needles with 2 shims and 160's my a/f was pretty close to perfect
Frank
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Big Bore
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Big Bore
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Interesting.
I was rich with the 160s and stock needles. The TBS needles really richened it up....
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Loquacious
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maybe this is another area where these carbs differ? seems there are so many different jetting setups for the same mods
Frank
(Former)05 BA tbike pipes, ai removed, Freak, mikuni hsr 42's, 904, ported/polished head, 1mm oversized valves
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Big Bore
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Yeah, I agree. I know that Cambridge is darn near at sea level too so I figure we now need to factor in air density. Temperature, air pressure, and humidity are used to calculate this. Big differences between here and Cambridge concerning these factors!!  To me, this means a dyno is more important than ever to really dial it in...
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AMEN  . but no i am freaking out because all this talk of the mikunis. which many on here may buy and then we all have to start all over again. sorry for the thread hijack Frank
(Former)05 BA tbike pipes, ai removed, Freak, mikuni hsr 42's, 904, ported/polished head, 1mm oversized valves
NOW-2010 silver and black tbird
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