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Old 12-26-2015, 06:16 AM
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Default JD Blue or Red needle. 2011 EC300

So I have now rebuilt the top end on the bike and want to get jetting sorted better.

Which needle to go for. I have the JD needles and a N3CJ.

Current temp is 10?c and wet. Sealevel to 1000ft

Carb is 38mm AS2

Just want a starting point and a needle to go with.

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N3CJ/2nd clip
42 pilot
178 main
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N3CJ/2nd clip

42 pilot

178 main


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Old 12-26-2015, 10:19 AM
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Will this be ok for my temps?
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Old 12-26-2015, 06:38 PM
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OK I will give that a try. Out on the bike in the morning so hopefully will be ok.

Are the JD Needles any good then?
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I'm a fan of the JD needles, very smooth.
N3CJ is a little abrupt.
Try all three and you decide.
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I ride a lot of tight single trail with big climbs so smooth is good I suppose. But that's all I really know is the JD blue Needle.

But like you said I need to try all 3. Just going to take a while to do as have lack of time setting up for each needle.
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I'm a fan of the JD needles, very smooth.
N3CJ is a little abrupt.
Try all three and you decide.
Interesting. I found the exact opposite. My bike has the squish cut and is quite high on comp though. Maybe that's the difference.
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Interesting. I found the exact opposite. My bike has the squish cut and is quite high on comp though. Maybe that's the difference.
So many variables I have sorted the jetting on 5 bikes and not one has the same settings. Trial and error is the only way. I know how I want the bike to run just a matter of finding the combo.
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