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Any 80's/90's two stroke fans in here?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT-BansheeMan" data-source="post: 16936151" data-attributes="member: 61253"><p>Figured id ask here since other places had no remedy:</p><p></p><p>I'm having issues setting my idle correctly on my banshee. The idle drops too low once it warms up. It doesnt respond well to turning in the idle scews.</p><p></p><p>I put the dynatek ecu I had lying around to see if it's an ecu issue. I also cleaned the carbs, made sure pilots and mains were clean as well. I put new spark plugs too.</p><p>I screwed in the air screw a half turn at a time and no change. I also am able to screw in the idle screws in and it barely makes a difference. I can screw in the shifter side idle screw all the way and the bike barely idles higher to around 1250ish. Very strange. I don't think this is the ecu. The bike does have a slight bog off idle. Other than that, she runs nice and crispy. The issue has to be me and i'm over looking something simple.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]OlpoRV91i8A[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Edit 8/6/23* went down one size on the pilot jets. Idle seems far better. I'll have to go to ride wot and let it eat to make sure. Thanks for the suggestions already made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT-BansheeMan, post: 16936151, member: 61253"] Figured id ask here since other places had no remedy: I'm having issues setting my idle correctly on my banshee. The idle drops too low once it warms up. It doesnt respond well to turning in the idle scews. I put the dynatek ecu I had lying around to see if it's an ecu issue. I also cleaned the carbs, made sure pilots and mains were clean as well. I put new spark plugs too. I screwed in the air screw a half turn at a time and no change. I also am able to screw in the idle screws in and it barely makes a difference. I can screw in the shifter side idle screw all the way and the bike barely idles higher to around 1250ish. Very strange. I don't think this is the ecu. The bike does have a slight bog off idle. Other than that, she runs nice and crispy. The issue has to be me and i'm over looking something simple. [MEDIA=youtube]OlpoRV91i8A[/MEDIA] Edit 8/6/23* went down one size on the pilot jets. Idle seems far better. I'll have to go to ride wot and let it eat to make sure. Thanks for the suggestions already made. [/QUOTE]
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