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The bike came with a 36mm carb fitted but wasn't right jetting wise and felt very down on power as well. I've gone back to the 38mm which it came with as at least there is a body of knowledge on jetting that. I'll try the N1EE first to get a feel for it then fit a CCL and the settings you suggest. At the moment I am spending a lot of time on WFO but that's on the 36mm. May be different with a 38. Once I am happy on the 38mm I might try the 36mm again - would running the 36mm just require a bit smaller jets? Or would it be a whole different ball game. The main jet that was in the 36 was much, much smaller (158). I was quite surprised but then I didn't recognise the needle, an N2DL. I was expecting the MJ to be just 1 or 2 sizes down. It takes me a while to try things and I tend to be conservative as I have no practice area so tests of jetting are during competition. Unfortunately the only places near me to practice are MX tracks and they are so different to enduros it's not valid for jetting. |
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I think you will find the 38MM a better choice. Try the jetting I suggested. It will give a clean, strong power band with no hit from bottom to top. The 200 needs the bigger carb to get it to rev out. Dave
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Pobit,
You genius, you've done it again. Finally got round to trying your recommendations for my 200. Sweet! Thanks. |
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I think mine has a #6 slide. At least that is what I have written in my notes.
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2008 Ec300
My 08 EC 300 came with a N1EF needle, 178 main and 40 pilot.
At 2k altitude at about 70F it runs very clean on bottom and a little lean getting to WFO. The needle was at the #1 position, I raised it to #3 to see if it cures the lean spot. |
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Can i just add my 2 cents worth on LTR jet kits on my 2006 EC300? I had a noticeable splutter on 1/3 throttle in 1st and 2nd, but smooth as in all positions in all the rest of the gears. The LTR kit cleaned that up and mine carburettes perfectly now.
Thanks LTR! |
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Hi,
On an EC200 '06 I just tried the suggested CCL @ #3 (no time to check the MJ or pilot yet, only air screw adjustment) and it was a huge improvement over whatever was in there before and cleared up the richness in the first 1/3. The slide is a #5. Sea level, 20 celsius, about average humidity. Riding is in slow 1-2nd gear in super-tight woods, almost trials. Air screw adjustment is by riding, stopping, neutral, blip the throttle and checking how it settles. Hanging = high, falling fast to under idle = rich. It's still though slowly loading up. Could it need the #6 slide? Thankful for any suggestions. Later, F
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Glenn I would love to try a #8 slide in my 300. I have a couple of #7 slides and would like to recut one to make it a #8. If anyone could take good measurements of a #8 slide and post them here on the forum I would sure appreciate it.
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