High Altitude Jetting
#1
High Altitude Jetting
This is my first post. I have been lurking and learning (thanks everyone)about mods for a few months now.Recently, I added a K&N filter, KDX snorkel, andhave plans to install anHMF (slip-on)orMuzzyexhaust.I want to install an N1TC needle jet and #125 main jet once I add the new exhaust. Since I live in Cheyenne, Wyoming (6,500 feet) and will be riding between 6,500 feet and 10,000 feet, will a #125 main jet be too rich? Also, any suggestions where I should start with the clip location on the N1TC needle jet andthe setting for the fuel screw? Thanks
#2
RE: High Altitude Jetting
Get the kit, it will answer you questions. After looking at mine, you will need a #124 main jet, 2 1/2 turns out on the screw, and the clip at groove #4 from the top. Also, as far as I understand, you should not be messing with you airbox/filter/snorkel until you have jetted your bike. There are different stages of messing with your air intake and when you mess with it before you jet the carb, it results in the same as adding an exhaust without jetting. Anyway, it is easy to do once you get the kit (took 20 min). If I am wrong in my thinking someone please correct me.
#3
RE: High Altitude Jetting
I don't know about high altitude jetting, I'm still trying to dial in my jetting at sea level but HMF has all the Info. on there web site at www.hmfengineering.comI hope this helps. I just installed - HMF slip-on, #128 main jet, from#125,#40 pilot jet, 2.5 turns on fuel screw,drilled 7/64 slide,air box open and now trying to fine tune it all together. I hope the #128 main jetfix's my top end bog.Good luck.
#4
RE: High Altitude Jetting
I live at sea level to, I had installed a #132 main jet and used stock pilot and the carb seems perfect. I also have the 7/64 slide drilled, 2.5 turns, but I had only removed my snorkel not the lid. Power is constant through all gears. Then again you have a HMF.
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RE: High Altitude Jetting
ORIGINAL: drewski
I don't know about high altitude jetting, I'm still trying to dial in my jetting at sea level but HMF has all the Info. on there web site at www.hmfengineering.comI hope this helps. I just installed - HMF slip-on, #128 main jet, from#125,#40 pilot jet, 2.5 turns on fuel screw,drilled 7/64 slide,air box open and now trying to fine tune it all together. I hope the #128 main jetfix's my top end bog.Good luck.
I don't know about high altitude jetting, I'm still trying to dial in my jetting at sea level but HMF has all the Info. on there web site at www.hmfengineering.comI hope this helps. I just installed - HMF slip-on, #128 main jet, from#125,#40 pilot jet, 2.5 turns on fuel screw,drilled 7/64 slide,air box open and now trying to fine tune it all together. I hope the #128 main jetfix's my top end bog.Good luck.
#8
RE: High Altitude Jetting
Gmilbu,
I live at 5200 ft, ride to 11000. Currently using a 122 main, N1TC needle clipped 2nd from the top. Mixture screw is 1 turn out. Get the Kouba extended mixture screw. I'm using the KDX snorkle with the lid on, K&N Filter, and Big Gun exhaust. Tried the 125 main, tried the needle in the 3rd slot, tried the mixture screw 2 1/2 turns out; used a lot of fuel, with disappointing results.Current setup is working the best for me.
I live at 5200 ft, ride to 11000. Currently using a 122 main, N1TC needle clipped 2nd from the top. Mixture screw is 1 turn out. Get the Kouba extended mixture screw. I'm using the KDX snorkle with the lid on, K&N Filter, and Big Gun exhaust. Tried the 125 main, tried the needle in the 3rd slot, tried the mixture screw 2 1/2 turns out; used a lot of fuel, with disappointing results.Current setup is working the best for me.
#9
RE: High Altitude Jetting
FYI, I live at 7800 ft and usually (well really always) gain in elevation from there. Up to 11500 ft. Iam running with the smog stuff gone, crankcase breather drilled to 3/8 or 1/2 (can't remember), Dual snorkal set-up, Uni Filter, after market exhaust (won't mention the name for fear of some a$$h%&* picking up on it and trashing this thread). Carb settings are: Slide drilled 7/64ths, 118 Main, 135 Pilot, N1TC needle set at 2nd slot from the top, Mixture screw 11/2 turns out. POW...What a difference.
Hope it helps and have a great ride.
Godspeed everyone.
Hope it helps and have a great ride.
Godspeed everyone.
#10
RE: High Altitude Jetting
Good info. Looks like the stock main jet works really good at that altitude. Is that a typo on the pilot size? I definitely understand going to dual snorkel. I'd be going for all the air I can get. I'd probably just remove the whole lid, because I don't mind the induction noise, but others prefer to keep it toned down a bit.
That's some very useful information. Thanks.
That's some very useful information. Thanks.
ORIGINAL: mmatz
FYI, I live at 7800 ft and usually (well really always) gain in elevation from there. Up to 11500 ft. Iam running with the smog stuff gone, crankcase breather drilled to 3/8 or 1/2 (can't remember), Dual snorkal set-up, Uni Filter, after market exhaust (won't mention the name for fear of some a$$h%&* picking up on it and trashing this thread). Carb settings are: Slide drilled 7/64ths, 118 Main, 135 Pilot, N1TC needle set at 2nd slot from the top, Mixture screw 11/2 turns out. POW...What a difference.
Hope it helps and have a great ride.
Godspeed everyone.
FYI, I live at 7800 ft and usually (well really always) gain in elevation from there. Up to 11500 ft. Iam running with the smog stuff gone, crankcase breather drilled to 3/8 or 1/2 (can't remember), Dual snorkal set-up, Uni Filter, after market exhaust (won't mention the name for fear of some a$$h%&* picking up on it and trashing this thread). Carb settings are: Slide drilled 7/64ths, 118 Main, 135 Pilot, N1TC needle set at 2nd slot from the top, Mixture screw 11/2 turns out. POW...What a difference.
Hope it helps and have a great ride.
Godspeed everyone.