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Who has a Gorr KX265?
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1201147, member: 16241"] [QUOTE='00KX250er]went up 2 sizes on the main, did not mess with any other of the adjustments. Eric said it was ok to run 100 and my local gas station was not open to cut my 110.[/QUOTE] Most people who go to the 265 setup end up having to LEAN out the jetting due to the improved scavenging from the porting changes. Add to that the fact that in most cases going from straight pump fuel to a non-oxygenated race fuel will tend to richen up the jetting across the board, sometimes by as much as a couple of jet sizes. You could easily be 4 sizes too rich on the main. A WOT plug chop on a clean plug would be a good place to start to get an idea where you currently stand. [/QUOTE]
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