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makin a trail friendly yz250
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[QUOTE="SpDyKen, post: 1310462, member: 60208"] I've got my '06 YZ250 very trail friendly, while still maintaining a wide spread of power for when I want it. It just takes some knowledge, fine tuning, work, and not too much money, really. Let's start with your jetting. You'll need to order some brass; what is in your carb. now? (You'll need to know what to get, but don't order anything yet.) What is your location & elevation? What will the temp. be when you plan on riding? Search & read up on the two-stroke jetting threads. Then re-read them, again. Now adjust your air screw as they describe. Write down what all of your carb. variables are. When you get all of this information, re-read the jetting threads again, and then post again, with your best educated guess of what [B][I]one[/I][/B] step you might want to take next. You can order a Steahly 13 oz. flywheel weight, but don't put it on yet. One change at a time. I'll watch for your reply. Ken [/QUOTE]
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