2000 KDX200 Jetting
I need more info on your current setup.
What jets are currently in the Carb?
What mixture was he using?
A heavy mixture and / or stock jets will cause oil to blow out the pipes. I live in denver and was able to use the factory jets up over 10k but I had no power band and had black oil coming out the pipe (and all over the back of my jersey).
600ft in elevation will not make a difference. I can't even notice a change in the bike with an elevation change of 1500ft during a days ride.
If you are concerned about excess oil and carbon in the KIPS Valve, don’t be. This is normal and should be cleaned every season or two depending on how and how much you ride.
As for the Plug, I run the stock plug BR8ES. I figure at altitude there is less Oxygen so you would want to keep the hotter plug to ensure complete burning of the mixture. I run a heavier fuel mixture (32:1) than some (24:1) but I never foul my plug and it always is clean when I pull it.
Here is a copy of my cheat sheet. Now I know I have a 220 but I traded my 33mm carb for my wife’s 35mm carb from her 200. (it gives her more bottom end torque and my self more top end. I did not notice any change in my bottom end but my top end keeps me along side of a 99 KX250)
Kawasaki KDX220
Model year = 2000
higher, warmer, or wetter = leaner
Altitude Main Jet Pilot Jet
0 160 48
5,000 145 45
10,000 140 42
1173 needle - position setting is the middle
BR8ES - Stock Plug
fuel ratio (12oz oil - 3gal gas) = 32:1
Pilot Jets = 21 Series
Main Jets = 13 Series
Modifications that have been made:
- Air box - The air intake opening has been made larger.
- Carburetor - Factory 33mm carb replaced by 35mm carb.
- Exhaust Pipe - FMF Burley pipe.
- Silencer - FMF
Bob
P.S. At altitude you need to open up the airbox to allow more oxygen in. Check to see if this mod has been made on your bike and complete if it has not.