Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
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Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
If anyone knows do we need a different carb to run KT-100 w/ a pipe and also will the cross-over races be run w/ a can or pipe?
Thanks,
Jason Cohick
Thanks,
Jason Cohick
Jason Cohick- Racer
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Join date : 2008-08-31
Age : 46
Location : Dixon CA
Re: Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
Kinsmen will be running the pipe. Cross -over will be the pipe. The new rule as of 2010 -IKF is the pipe. Ncta has the pipe for sale at $150.00 reg $260 or something. They have done this to make the sticker shock and change over easier for the racers check book.
NCTA is Northern California Track Association. There are 9 tracks in NCTA.
All monies goes to it.
Call Rick or Les for the pipes. They just recieved another shipment of pipes.
This will not last for ever. Make checks out to NCTA. Makes things easy that way.
NCTA is Northern California Track Association. There are 9 tracks in NCTA.
All monies goes to it.
Call Rick or Les for the pipes. They just recieved another shipment of pipes.
This will not last for ever. Make checks out to NCTA. Makes things easy that way.
Jessica Luther- Racer
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Join date : 2008-06-05
Re: Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
I dont think you change the carb....so far at kinsmen everyone has used the same carb.
Jessica Luther- Racer
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Join date : 2008-06-05
Re: Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
You don't need a new carb, but you may need to change your needle settings from the can.
Re: Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
Thanks for the info everyone, I can't wait to get back racing....I tried to keep up w/ all the changes when I was in Iraq.
Jason Cohick- Racer
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Join date : 2008-08-31
Age : 46
Location : Dixon CA
Re: Do we need new Carbs to use w/ the new Pipe exhausts?
Same carb. For Senior Sportsman open the high side to at least 3/16 open. Low side 2 to 2 1/4 and bump the clutch to 8400 to 8500 rpm
ted tucholski- Racer
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Join date : 2009-04-15
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