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Old 04-23-2009, 05:20 AM
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Another thing you can do is go and get the velocity stacks from a 2002 prairie. They are taller and wider allowing more air at a higher velocity enter the carburetor venturi. wel worth the mod for a few extra bucks.
Now that's pretty cool right there.
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put on the module

added on the FS module and it said it may cause my bike to run lean, is thier a way to tell if the bike is running lean or do you just have to check the spark plugs. i really do not know what that means other than its not getting enough fuel with the air can fubar something up, but how do i tell?
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Old 04-28-2009, 11:25 AM
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Checking the spark plugs are the cheapest and quickest way. You want the tip and porcelain to be the color of cardboard. Too lean means too much air, not enough fuel. It will run too hot and damage valves and rings.
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