yammitrip1
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okay guys, thought it was the aaen pipes but its not. i can not for the life of me figure out what is going on with my sx viper 700. so i am helping you can help me out.
Four years ago, i started having issues with a mid range cut on one cylinder. thought it was the carbs so i cleaned them, and just clutched around the issue and rode the rest of the season as it was not that bad. next year i was having issues and this was when i installed my first set of pipes. they were benders pipes and they made the problem horrible! it was like i couldn't get the pipes to "lite". So last year i bought the AAEN pipes because i thought the horrible horrible mileage was from the bender pipes which was around 2mpg. 60 miles to a tank, then at the end of last year i couldn't never get the sled tuned right, it would still bog, almost impossible to ride the sled in the deep snow, thought the cold snow was hitting the pipes cooling them off and again i couldn't get the pipes to lite again. REMEMBER though, all my issues are mid range, wot the sled would pull and pull and pull but again as soon as i backed of the throttle and chopped it the sled would cut off cylinder again and i would have to fight the throttle to get it back up on the pipe again. throttle on and off , on and off , on and off until it got past that little blip and get on the pipe. Well again i thought it was just a pipe issue again, so i spent the money on some SLP pipes, the best of all pipes that have been proven to not give any "grief" this year and i got everything absolutely perfect!!!!! Jetting is pto to mag 160,162.5 ,162.5 and needles 3.5 across with pilots 47.5 across at 1-3/4 turn.
Things i have changed to date since this problem has occurred, i have changed the stator because that died out on me at the end of last year (lights dimmed), changed the coil on the pto cylinder with no change, changed and run br9es plugs, rebuilt the top end not because of low compression but because the engine has 6000 miles on it and i wanted to freshen it up, new gaskets, run opticool head gasket. I have about had it with this thing and i am very mechanically inclined and tried everything i could think of.
i have had 3 different sets of carbs on it, so i think it has nothing to do with the tors, and again this problem happens with single pipe or triple pipes. doesn't matter. i am pretty sure i have narrowed the issue down to electrical because of the fact that the pro cylinder is wet when this issues happens.
Best way i can explain the issue for others to understand, (i know i know don't do this but its just a example). Fire up your cold sled, go in the field and try to go wot, it pulls peak rpm and then you chop the throttle and go wot again and it kind of stumbles/cuts out/sounds like its not runnning right, blip throttle a few time and its then coming alive.
let me know what you think, i am seriously going to check this week if the crank is out of phase and also try a different cdi box as well.
Four years ago, i started having issues with a mid range cut on one cylinder. thought it was the carbs so i cleaned them, and just clutched around the issue and rode the rest of the season as it was not that bad. next year i was having issues and this was when i installed my first set of pipes. they were benders pipes and they made the problem horrible! it was like i couldn't get the pipes to "lite". So last year i bought the AAEN pipes because i thought the horrible horrible mileage was from the bender pipes which was around 2mpg. 60 miles to a tank, then at the end of last year i couldn't never get the sled tuned right, it would still bog, almost impossible to ride the sled in the deep snow, thought the cold snow was hitting the pipes cooling them off and again i couldn't get the pipes to lite again. REMEMBER though, all my issues are mid range, wot the sled would pull and pull and pull but again as soon as i backed of the throttle and chopped it the sled would cut off cylinder again and i would have to fight the throttle to get it back up on the pipe again. throttle on and off , on and off , on and off until it got past that little blip and get on the pipe. Well again i thought it was just a pipe issue again, so i spent the money on some SLP pipes, the best of all pipes that have been proven to not give any "grief" this year and i got everything absolutely perfect!!!!! Jetting is pto to mag 160,162.5 ,162.5 and needles 3.5 across with pilots 47.5 across at 1-3/4 turn.
Things i have changed to date since this problem has occurred, i have changed the stator because that died out on me at the end of last year (lights dimmed), changed the coil on the pto cylinder with no change, changed and run br9es plugs, rebuilt the top end not because of low compression but because the engine has 6000 miles on it and i wanted to freshen it up, new gaskets, run opticool head gasket. I have about had it with this thing and i am very mechanically inclined and tried everything i could think of.
i have had 3 different sets of carbs on it, so i think it has nothing to do with the tors, and again this problem happens with single pipe or triple pipes. doesn't matter. i am pretty sure i have narrowed the issue down to electrical because of the fact that the pro cylinder is wet when this issues happens.
Best way i can explain the issue for others to understand, (i know i know don't do this but its just a example). Fire up your cold sled, go in the field and try to go wot, it pulls peak rpm and then you chop the throttle and go wot again and it kind of stumbles/cuts out/sounds like its not runnning right, blip throttle a few time and its then coming alive.
let me know what you think, i am seriously going to check this week if the crank is out of phase and also try a different cdi box as well.