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re jetting required for reeds?

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Posted by: yamahahaha

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Posted by: DMC-4OOEX

You shouldn't have to. I guess it also depends on the reeds. Which ones are you buying?



Posted by: yamahahaha

v force, my bnshee has fmf sst and boost bottle, and k&n lid and intake and a dyno jet carb kit



Posted by: DMC-4OOEX

Honestly, I don't think they make that big of a difference. I would just leave the jetting alone if it runs good.



Posted by: loboboy

If you are going from stock or FMF reeds to V-Force believe me when I say this. YOU WILL NEED TO REJET. I have had to actually lean out the jetting when changing to the V-Force. The V-Force are a superior set of reed cages to anything else on the market.

You will see a big difference in throttle response and power, after pipes the V-Force is the next best mod to do to a Banshee, plus the V-Force will feed any other mods you ever do to the motor.

So don't listen to others tell you that there is not a difference because there is.



Posted by: DMC-4OOEX

I have the boysen rad valves in mine, and it made the throttle response crisper but theres not a huge power difference if any.



Posted by: yamahahaha

quote:
Originally posted by loboboy
If you are going from stock or FMF reeds to V-Force believe me when I say this. YOU WILL NEED TO REJET. I have had to actually lean out the jetting when changing to the V-Force. The V-Force are a superior set of reed cages to anything else on the market.

You will see a big difference in throttle response and power, after pipes the V-Force is the next best mod to do to a Banshee, plus the V-Force will feed any other mods you ever do to the motor.

So don't listen to others tell you that there is not a difference because there is.



k, i will be getting v force reeds but the reeds will actually make the motor run richer?????? that would be great because i dont feel like re jetting if it doesnt lean it out lol



Posted by: loboboy

its possible but you still need to check your jetting no matter what.

Any time you change your intake or exhaust it is a good idea to spend some time checking to make sure your jetting is correct, period!!!





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