Brad
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I have a 2001 srx how cold is the stock jetting good for.




20 below....
Brad
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Tom is that -20F* or -20C* for i live in canada and don't know if they jet them the same for every one or different for Can and the US
If sled is not modified & you have not messed with the airbox the stock 01 jetting is fine to as cold as you want to ride on good quality fuel.

I have driven them to -20 F in the U.S.
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that is correct I have kept mine pinned for 1km at -35C and no problems. make sure if you start to jet you take elevation and humidity in to play.