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Old 01-21-2008, 10:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
street_glow_man
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I need help with jetting on my Polaris XLT, new pipes, need jetting info

I have a 1996 Polaris XLT/RMK 600 136" with the ACCS Carbs, I recently bought a set of PSI tripple Pipes on the internet, and need some help with jetting. I asked at the PSI website, and they told me three sizes bigger on the jets, this was somewhat helpful, but not enough information for me. Also I read that the needles need to be moved. Does anyone have any experience with the XLT and Jetting? THANKS!

Just picked up 7" of fresh powder in Northwest Iowa, You know where ill be.....Later
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Old 01-23-2008, 07:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You will also need to know at what RPM do the pipes work best at! In general to richen the midthrotle (needle) you lower the E clip! (raise the needle)!
You may need to add weight to the clutch and more spring to get engagement up, also more tension to rear to get the peak RPM at were they tell you for the pipes!
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