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| I bought a 1998 Banshee from a buddy over summer. He rebuilt the top end right before i bought it. So the top end has about 5 hours on it at most. Its bored either .20 or .60 over, has full DG exhaust, and dual K&N pods. I put the open lid air box on for the winter though. I took it out a few times in the snow and it ran fine but my buddy told me that its easy to burn up a 2 stroke in the winter if you dont rejet. Is this true? The quad was running fine. The only thing i noticed was maybe a little bit higher idle. Sorry for the long post. I dont know too much about 2 strokes, so thanks for the help. |
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| yea need to rejet for the cold weather, the air is alot denser the colder it gets, ask him how its jetted right now and go from there. definitly gona need to rejet though |
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| got it thank you for the quick reply also. |
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