View Full Version : Question for anybody running a high compression 2-stroke head .......
Wickedfinger
02-27-2005, 08:48 PM
I just received my new "used" Hot-Seat performance, 12:1 compression, pump-gas coolhead, I won for a steal on eBay today and my question is: Do you have to "up-jet", at least on the main, when you install a higher compression head in a pinger?. I can't seem to get HotSeat to respond to my e-mails .......
Wickedfinger
03-01-2005, 12:48 AM
Either nobody knows, nobody cares or you all hate me ....... boo hoo hoo, sniffle sniffle. The only thing I can think of is that I have found you do have to up-jet when you install a higher compression thumper wiseco piston, which would be a different means to the same end sort of .... the thing is, I really don't know with a 2-stroke. I mean in theory, you are just compressing the same volume of "charge" to create more power, right?.
TimSr
03-01-2005, 10:08 AM
Either nobody knows, nobody cares or you all hate me .......
Both!!!
I dont know either, but what I do know is that everytime I see something that was jetted based on theory it was way to rich. The general rule is, if you change your plastic or get a new helmet, you have to jet richer. Id put it on, and take it for a run, check the plug frequently and go from there. I never rejet after changing something until Ive Ive got it running again and can verify which way, if any, it needs to go.
Both!!!
... The general rule is, if you change your plastic or get a new helmet, you have to jet richer. ...
Oh $h!t! I just put air in my 250R's Tires! Gotta go re-jet the Tecate! ;)
:beer
Wickedfinger
03-01-2005, 01:11 PM
The general rule is, if you change your plastic or get a new helmet, you have to jet richer.
Aint that the truth ..........
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