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Jetting a 2002 CR250
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[QUOTE="Philip, post: 499314, member: 28415"] slickpuss Beef706 helped me alot jetting mine so I would take his advice. The thing I found was you just have to play with the jets one circuit at a time until you fine tune it. I started at the bottom on the low end (this is where this bike suffers) and work your way through. I also played with different premix until it ran good. My jetting: [list] [*]30 pilot [*]1st clip stock needle [*]390 main [*]2 turns air screw [*]HP2 synthetic/C12 VP racing fuel 32:1 [/list] Also have a VForce reed cage. This is the only mod to the engine. Hope this helps. I am also at sea level so that makes a difference. :thumb: When I first got it I ran like everybody else, Spooge dripping, sputtering, fouling, and everything else you guys said. Now with these settings it runs very crisp right off the bottom and no fouling or spooge. The race gas and premix helped too. [/QUOTE]
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