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Boondocker parms for Arctic Cat M7 2006

Looking for a good set up on the Boondocker controller on all stock Arctic Cat 2006 M7 153 running just the SLP twin pipes. I know that SLP gives some prams out but then tells you to start richer, but not sure how much richer and in what areas due to the instructions not explaining what areas are more critical, I would imagine the Hi would be the most critical. Will be riding from anywhere to 6000 to 12000. Any help please and maybe some advise from someone very experienced in making adjustments on do's and don’ts.
 
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i am running the jaws so i cant help out much but i found the mid to be the lean spot with mine, and i perosnally like to run my m7 lean as the oiler (from the factory) pumps out more then enough oil to begin with, just take your sled up to a nice bowl with a good hill but not to long, and open your sled up, when your to lean, your sled will make a whinning kind of sound when you hammer on the throttle, once you got it so it pulls clean with no hesitation from a dead stop to tapped out and your plugs are nice, your good to go, one test i like to do is go slow about 15mph for half a minute to a minute or so and then put her wide open, if it revs out right away your not to rich, most m7s even stock will burp before they rev out when you do this. when i first started i was asking for other peoples maps, but quickly found that their maps may have worked good in their sleds but not mine, every sled has a mind of its own so best to sit and play with it. hope this helps
 
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