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KTM 520EXCessive power 4U
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[QUOTE="KTM400MAN, post: 83923, member: 19758"] Hi James, So Cal Erik(Thumpertalk) here, and I saw this post so I went out to my garage, and looked at my old collection of Sudco needles used on my old 99WR-400 (back when you and everybody else was into needle experimentation on the WR's) and what-do-you-know?! I just happen to have a ocem-n needle!!! I will try it out ASASP on my KTM 400SX and let you know what settings and results I come up with. I have been racing MX with the Over The Hill Gang and finishing on the podium(so to speak) at my last 4 or 5 races, so any improvement is greatly appreciated. I currently run a 170 main, dropped the stock needle 1 clip from stock, and run the stock pilot 1-1.25 turns out. It ran great at Gorman after I dropped the needle, but I'm going to Sunrise, or Perris on Sat., so I'll have to adjust the new needle accordingly then. By the way, I'm racing at the OTHG Mammoth mx in June, will the new needle help me out at high altitude too? (9,000 ft.)or would the stock needle work better since it is leaner?? Erik [/QUOTE]
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