carb setup when using tyga full system?
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- yayoboy
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carb setup when using tyga full system?
hi all,as the title said, im presuming mine is setup factory so any suggestions whats best? cheers
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
I have been looking in to this as i have a full system that i am fitting to mine.
From what i have found out you need to go up one jet size all round, but if you look on the tyga web site they do have some details on there.
From what i have found out you need to go up one jet size all round, but if you look on the tyga web site they do have some details on there.
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
cheers m8 will have a look now
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
That will only be a guide so dont treat it as gospel.
As with all fuel settings, they should be set up to suit every bike, only experience/experimenting will tell.
This is especially critical if you dont know how standard yours is with respect to its fueling.
As with all fuel settings, they should be set up to suit every bike, only experience/experimenting will tell.
This is especially critical if you dont know how standard yours is with respect to its fueling.
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
What bike is it?
Only slight increases in jet size are needed when exhausts are changed. Big jetting changes are needed when filters/airboxes are modified.
Only slight increases in jet size are needed when exhausts are changed. Big jetting changes are needed when filters/airboxes are modified.
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
its a nc30 with the filter mod, just waitin now for the system!!
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
What i am planing oon doing with mine is get the system fitted, which i am doing at the moment.
Then go and get the bike on a dyno as it will be the only real way of finding out what is the best for the bike.
Matty
Then go and get the bike on a dyno as it will be the only real way of finding out what is the best for the bike.
Matty
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Re: carb setup when using tyga full system?
spoke to a local bike mechanic 2 day and he said the same, get the system on and take it up there on the dyno, gonna get the carbs setup/ balanced 2 i think
91 nc30, 97 cr 250, 98 rm 250, still need more!