Hey all,
My buddy recently installed a set of SLP Twins on his 98 xc 700 and we are having some trouble getting it dialed in. Here's what the set up was prior to the pipes- SLP Power Dome head (unsure of what it actually is), boost bottle and the rest is stock- Stock main jets are 185's. Not sure on the needle as i am posting this for him and am a little short on details, just know the overall gist of the situation.
After installing the pipes, he put a set of 220 main jets in it (SLP recommended), raised the needle up one notch, left the pilot jets and went up with the weights. No spring or helix changes. Prior to the pipes, the sled ran fairly well. It was always a little finiky but ran ok.
Took it for a ride and it ran like poo. Long story short, we're back down to a 190 or 195 main jet, and the needle is back to stock. So after instaling twin pipes we are only 1 size up from stock on the mains.
Taking all this into account, the sled loads up if it idles for a bit and it takes a couple WOT runs to get it to clean out. WOT it runs good and the plugs look decent. The main problem is that it seems to be fat on the bottom end, but seems odd that its still this fat when we only went up a jet size after going from a stock pipe to twins. Any suggestions or input?
We are in Minnesota and ride at sea level. Thanks in advance guys
My buddy recently installed a set of SLP Twins on his 98 xc 700 and we are having some trouble getting it dialed in. Here's what the set up was prior to the pipes- SLP Power Dome head (unsure of what it actually is), boost bottle and the rest is stock- Stock main jets are 185's. Not sure on the needle as i am posting this for him and am a little short on details, just know the overall gist of the situation.
After installing the pipes, he put a set of 220 main jets in it (SLP recommended), raised the needle up one notch, left the pilot jets and went up with the weights. No spring or helix changes. Prior to the pipes, the sled ran fairly well. It was always a little finiky but ran ok.
Took it for a ride and it ran like poo. Long story short, we're back down to a 190 or 195 main jet, and the needle is back to stock. So after instaling twin pipes we are only 1 size up from stock on the mains.
Taking all this into account, the sled loads up if it idles for a bit and it takes a couple WOT runs to get it to clean out. WOT it runs good and the plugs look decent. The main problem is that it seems to be fat on the bottom end, but seems odd that its still this fat when we only went up a jet size after going from a stock pipe to twins. Any suggestions or input?
We are in Minnesota and ride at sea level. Thanks in advance guys