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2002 Honda XR650R
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[QUOTE="penguin, post: 343860, member: 17399"] The parts that are replaced do not increase the exhaust emissions. They are there solely to accomodate the ridiculous California emmisions standards. the XR650r runs like a 125cc moped with the restricitors in place and they cause the bike to overheat. You need to replace the intake manifold and the exhaust basffle with the less restrictive Honda repalcements. When my XR650R had overheating problems, Honda replaced these parts for free under warranty with the less restrictive parts and the bike was transformed. Honda advises to go 4 steps richer on the main jet and 2 steps richer on the pilot jet at sea level when you do these mods. if you are riding at 6,000 to 9,000 feet , you might not have to go up that much. [/QUOTE]
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