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Old 11-06-2009 | 02:51 PM
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Got my plate today so I am mostly legal (take the written test next friday) Took the bike out for a ride after work with GF on board. I happened to look down while in a dark area and noticed the pipe was red. I checked it out under varying conditions and determined it got reddest when runing steady around 4-5K Not just a little red where it comes out the head but good and red around the corner and back to where it tucks in right above the pegs.

I am guessin this indicates I am probably running lean???? But it seems to have power and pull thruout the RPM band. I get some popping when decelerating, mostly under heavy sudden decelariton load. This would be normal as far as I know.

Really the bike has way more power than I expected from reading the old posts.

What I am worried about is
1. If I am lean enough to burn a piston.
2. I searched the forum for cherry red exh as I know I read one post about ti but the only relevant thread that came up was for a bike that would run for 20min get red and then have problems running and starting. Turned otu that bike neeeded a cam chain. & it seems to me like I have a noisy cam chain but I have nothing to compare it too so I may just be smoking crack on that acct.



Completly unrelated I took the seet off and see I dont have an airbox lid. Anyone have one they dont want anymore. We get 7' of rain a year(more than that so far this year)
 

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Old 11-06-2009 | 02:58 PM
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I am thinking I will need to get a dynajet kit for the FCR. I am just intimidated by the FCR rejetting. I think I would be comfortable with the CVK but adding the air mixture adjustments is just more vairables for me to second guess.
 
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Old 11-07-2009 | 12:07 AM
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I would say you could raise the needle one clip and maybe turn the fuels crew out another turn. Add more more = more power.

Check the plug too.
 
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Old 11-07-2009 | 12:10 AM
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BTW, don't worry about the lid. We ford rivers all the time and I've never had any water ingress. The airbox is pretty protected under the seat. T-vent mod necessary though.

 
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Old 11-07-2009 | 12:25 AM
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Thanks West Oz Might look into that this weekend if i get a chance. Working today and working on boat tonight so we can go catchin' sunday

So you are thinking that much red is a little too much(Red not fuel)

Would be nice if I can take care of it without a jet kit but want to get one anyway.
BTW is it same jet kit for CVK and FCR? That would be good as I am looking at an 250sf for the GF and common parts are nice.

Cheers, Jim
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Old 11-07-2009 | 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by maninthesea
Thanks West Oz Might look into that this weekend if i get a chance. Working today and working on boat tonight so we can go catchin' sunday

So you are thinking that much red is a little too much(Red not fuel)

Would be nice if I can take care of it without a jet kit but want to get one anyway.
BTW is it same jet kit for CVK and FCR? That would be good as I am looking at an 250sf for the GF and common parts are nice.

Cheers, Jim
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Not the same jet kit as the CVK. You are definitely running lean. Raising the needle a notch or two is what I'd try first. Plenty of FCR owner here and at Thumper Talk to help you source your parts. Also try Jerry at fourstrokeworks.biz

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Old 11-07-2009 | 01:54 AM
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Thanks Tremor
Will look for some how to threads to see whats what on the FCW before removeing it.
Jim
 
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Old 11-07-2009 | 01:57 AM
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Would like to get a lid and throw that on. Should richen it up a bit and since I want one anway it seems logical to put the lid on then jet.
Anyone have one they want to get rid of? Snorkle is not neccesasaryly needed as I will probaly put on the KX (or is it KDX) snorkle but I am thinking right now of just going with airbox lid.
 
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Old 11-07-2009 | 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted by maninthesea

so I may just be smoking crack on that acct.
Doooode, CRACK is WHACK ! !! HA HA

I kinda agree with them you dont need a lid on the air box. I hit some knee deep water, and hand no issues. Also while technically it "will" richen it up, the throttle response you lose by restricting the air flow will suprise you.
 
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Old 11-07-2009 | 06:13 AM
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Just give it some time there are quite a few on here that don't use their lids. I run mine lid on and no snorkel. Quite a difference in noise with vs with out the lid.
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