NC30 bogging down
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NC30 bogging down
Since changing my jetting from 115/118 to 118/120, & opening my pilot screws from 2.0 to 2.5 (I'm running a half Ethos system), I seem to have acquired a "fluffy" throttle at low revs. By this I mean there seems to be a time lag in throttle response and a general bogging down on corner exits (it's a roadbike).
I know it's probably nothing to do with the bigger jets but should I wind in the pilot screws a bit?
The carbs are spotless by the way, & balanced.
Any help appreciated.
I know it's probably nothing to do with the bigger jets but should I wind in the pilot screws a bit?
The carbs are spotless by the way, & balanced.
Any help appreciated.
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Re: NC30 bogging down
wind them in a little bit and see if makes a difference.
bogging down usually indicates too much fuel so try this first.
william
bogging down usually indicates too much fuel so try this first.
william
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Re: NC30 bogging down
Thanks Wiliam,
I'ii try that but whats the alternative if its no better?
I'ii try that but whats the alternative if its no better?
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