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Kdx175 carb tune
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[QUOTE="2strokerfun, post: 1427516, member: 69719"] Generally, the air screw adjustment should be out between 1 and 2 turns. You do this by setting your idle, then adjusting the air screw for optimum idle. Then readjust idle screw to lower idle back to optimum idle speed. (usually around 1,100 - 1,400 rpm IF memory serves me correctly--and sometimes it doesn't). If air screw is backed out more than 2 turns, it is too much and your pilot jet is likely too large. But I don't think that is your main problem. I think more likely cleaning of the carb and changing the needle position is what you need. A one position change of the needle can make a huge difference. [/QUOTE]
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