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Canadian Daves JustKDX
'01 KDX200 Boil-over incident
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[QUOTE="Robcolo, post: 624525, member: 28062"] You've got two choices - - either quit riding with your mom or read the thread on Evans coolant. My 220 always boiled over when ridden slowly. After installing the Evans NGP+ I've never had it boil even on the gnarliest, slowest of rides. Airflow is very important if you have a water based coolant in the bike. WHY would you install the B7 ? Unless the bike was repeatedly fouling the 8s, there's just no reason for a hotter plug. At 9000' & above, I'm running a 140 main, 40 pilot & needle clip in the very top slot - If you're going slow it's your pilot jet & needle position that is doing all of the work - not the main- so look there - try going richer 1 step on each [don't do both at once] & see if it runs cooler. [/QUOTE]
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