I am about to put in the Factory pro jet kit that i just received.
I have read through a lot of old post and i wanted to ask if anyone has some tips for doing the install on the 88 600 carbs....i know they are different than the 90-94 carbs so I assume a lot of the settings people use when tuning will be different for me...
Right now driving the bike without the jet kit installed it has a lull all gears around 4000-5500 rpm. I can avoid this lull by not opening the throttle all the way, it accelerates quite smooth like this, but gets crackly when you open throttle all the way. I know i need to jet the carbs so it works with the new full exhaust i put on but is this going to fix my problem? i thought the jetkit reduces and eliminates the poping on decel and high rpm pull..
I dont want to spend alot of money on these carbs as i want to put a set off a 90-94 600 on for next years riding season. I got the jet kit with the bike when i bought it or else i would just have put on the 90-94 carbs now and be done with it.
any advice is appreciated....
I have read through a lot of old post and i wanted to ask if anyone has some tips for doing the install on the 88 600 carbs....i know they are different than the 90-94 carbs so I assume a lot of the settings people use when tuning will be different for me...
Right now driving the bike without the jet kit installed it has a lull all gears around 4000-5500 rpm. I can avoid this lull by not opening the throttle all the way, it accelerates quite smooth like this, but gets crackly when you open throttle all the way. I know i need to jet the carbs so it works with the new full exhaust i put on but is this going to fix my problem? i thought the jetkit reduces and eliminates the poping on decel and high rpm pull..
I dont want to spend alot of money on these carbs as i want to put a set off a 90-94 600 on for next years riding season. I got the jet kit with the bike when i bought it or else i would just have put on the 90-94 carbs now and be done with it.
any advice is appreciated....
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