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Jetting Changes for Oxygenated Fuel
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 500286, member: 16241"] YES - I believe that the good oxy-fuels tend to be the way to go, and if you are willing to commit to consistent race gas use BY ALL MEANS get Eric to do the race gas setup. Making MX bikes live on pump fuel is de-tuning IMHO, so put the good stuff in and take maximum advantage of the power available to you. Pipes are a much trickier answer. Matching pipe wave tuning to the existing time-area specs of the engine involves some deadly serious math. Without access to some type of simulation software like Tom Turner's TSR Pipe software it's mosty cut and try work and leveraging the existing knowledge of tuner's like Eric, Wes Gilbert, and the handful of other sharp guys. The complexity of [b]ACCURATELY[/b] simulating pipe interactions is the one of the main reasons for the existence for ultra-sophisticated programs like Optimum's Virtual Two-Stroke to exist. [/QUOTE]
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