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| depends on elevation and air box setup, but 220 you would run on a bone stock banshee at sea level |
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| Looks like you have a K&N but what are your airbox mods and elevation. The stock jetting for a banshee is somewhere between 210/200/190 mains and 25 pilots with the needle in the middle clip. For sure you have to bump your jetting richer since you got new mods for it but the information is required for advice.
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| stock air box, also should both carbs have the same jet, or should they be diffrent?
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| of course they both supposed to be the same main jets!! if you still have the air box lid on, unmodified, with a k&n and pipes, at sea level, for the summer, id try a 260 main to start and richen your needles up one clip down from the blunt end, might be rich, but always sart rich and lean it out if need be if i was you, id put a 280 m ain in,ditch the lid and get some air to that bitch whats your elevation anyways? that has alot to do with it... my suggestions are based on sea level |
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