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Canadian Daves JustKDX
FAQ Topic: 33mm carb vs 35/36mm carb
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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 567291, member: 37632"] I have to agree that there is no need to do anything to the carb other than to correctly jet it on a 220 if you are using it for what it was designed for: Riding that requires torque. I just spent the whole day at Foresthill OHV in California with other KDX200's and KTM300's. These riders are good, great in fact and I haven't ridden a dirt bike in 15 years. They thought they would have to continually wait for me and that I would tire easily. I ran with them all day long and I have to give credit to my FMF KG-35 pipe, airbox lid removed, countershaft sprocket dropped one tooth, and a Fredette torque ring. I lugged that thing around all day long because I got tired shifting so much. Don't think of the 220 as a punched out 200 any more than you would think of a 250 as a punched out 125. Work on enhancing the bike's main forte of torque and enjoy being lazy with shifting. If you ever get the chance to look inside the barrel of a 200 and a 220 side by side, there is a world of difference. After today, for the life of me, I can't imagine why I would want any more top end power when the low end is what the bike is designed for. [/QUOTE]
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