Jetting for Valemount and area

snowprozr

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Normally my sled runs well @ 3000ft and around -15(c) with 310 main jets in the Mikuni carbs. When I ride in Vale it seams a bit slugish!! Especially in warmer weather.
Can anyone reccommend a size range of jets i should carry??
Thanks :beer:
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You might have more luck in the sled specific section or letting us know what sled you are riding. The Valemount sledding elevation is 3-7k feet.:d
 

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You might have more luck in the sled specific section or letting us know what sled you are riding. The Valemount sledding elevation is 3-7k feet.:d

2001, Arctic Cat,ZR440Snowpro, 700 Predator Big bore Kit, High compression 185 & 190psi, V-Force reeds, 116 octane Race fuel....
 

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i would invest in an atacc system and forget about jetting they work great i have one on my 03 800 rmk, they are only about $350 installed at least thats what mine cost.
 

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You might have more luck in the sled specific section or letting us know what sled you are riding. The Valemount sledding elevation is 3-7k feet.:d

I was going to jet my MXZ for mountain riding too............but what the hell..........

I just simply bought another sled with DPM(Ski-doo) on it.............

Sorry I couldn't help, But before I picked up the second sled............I did pick up a Mukini Jet chart and i used google earth to give me an idea of the elevation of what ever area I would be riding................and that way I could properly pick the right jets..............
 

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2001, Arctic Cat,ZR440Snowpro, 700 Predator Big bore Kit, High compression 185 & 190psi, V-Force reeds, 116 octane Race fuel....

best to call a dealer and get a jet chart, this will give you a start point.
then from there fine tune, the charts are typically one or 2 sizes on the safe side(rich)
 
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