Checking plugs, just installed altitude compensation kit.

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Hey all need some advice. I just installed an altitude compensation kit on my daughters sled. She wants to take the sled and go riding with a friend but I don't want her to take it yet as we haven't been out with it yet to keep an eye on the plugs. My question is how often should the plugs be checked to make sure all is well. The sled has the same jets as before. I'm thinking all will be fine but the consiquences are to high if not. Any advice is welcome.

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If your running the same jets (2000-3000') you will be fine. I usually jet the sleds a little on the leaner side according to charts with the lowest elevation and coldest temps that we ride at home. In the mountains never had any hiccups at all.
 

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I have no clue what the jets are now but have been riding it with no issues other than at high altitude, bogging etc. I've never checked plugs or had to keep an eye on them before. I know what to watch for just not sure how often you check.

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