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Looking for Boondocker Tuning Advise - 2010 RG

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TheBreeze

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I am looking for some tuning advise on my 2010 Boondocker RG kit. Overall fueling is working well, and the sled runs very crisp. The only real issue I have is the occassional stumble/loading up/burble when I quickly pin the throttle with very low ground speed, or from a stop. For example a quick throttle hit to lift the nose over a creek.

When applying throttle in that fashion it bogs out, wont spool up, and EGT's drop big time on the MAG cylinder. If i roll into the same situation with just a bit more ground speed, and slightly higher RPM's it gets right after it.

Is this something that people address with the off boost boondocker numbers, or should I be tuning in the Accel feature?
 
You should be using the Acel feature for quick throttle stabs.

What kind of reeds are you running?
 
I have used singled old style M reeds. TDR's, and am now testing doubled zr/m reeds. I have used OVS stop on all the setups.

I was fighting iced up boost lines causing lean conditions so that may have affected my reed life.

However, I smoked the singles m setup in one ride. TDR's held up better, but I slightly chipped one of them after 5 rides. I now have 4 rides on the doubled zr/m reeds and have not yet pulled them to inspect them.

Any insight on how to use the Accel feature?
 
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