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Is there such a thing as "All-Purpose" jetting
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[QUOTE="troglodyte, post: 676487, member: 42252"] I have a stock '01 xr 400 and have been noting all the hub-bub about jetting. I used to ride a Suzuki 250 quadracer(10 years ago) and never jetted and never fouled a plug. Now I read about burning holes in pistons. I don't want to have to change my jets every time I go somewhere. I live at 3200ft and will ride here and at 2200ft mostly, with an occasional trip to the mountains ~7000ft. Won't be riding much below 50 degrees F or above 90. I tend to cruise along in 2nd or 3rd with occasional forays into 4th (5th? Do I have a 5th?). I do like to root around in 1st range. I'm not much of a speed freak. Humidity usually runs around 20% here. I fouled a plug the other day and it was black/dry. Is there a "do-all" jet for my situation so I don't have to change it everyother weekend (I wish, maybe everyother month)? On the other hand, I don't want to trash something and have costly repairs. Jets are cheap and I'm not that lazy. [/QUOTE]
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