playing with fire. mfgs make the sleds leanest in the mid range (needles, pilots) cause that's where you trail cruise, that's where they need to get the best mileage. vipers are notoriously lean here, do not mess with that. as for powervalves, you need to clean them alot more than the manual says. oil, jetting have alittle to do with this but mostly it is in their design to have this oil residue caked and baked on. they are not like other mfgs. valves that stay alittle cleaner. my srx's and viper has always had dirty valves every time i checked (approx 500-750 miles) this is with tempaflow, and leaner oil pump settings. you play the edge sometimes you fall off. jetting perfect, will not yield super horsepower. you'll only get a few if any. and when you mess up, temps change, pick up a piece of dirt, snow, water, or bad gas, your edge just caused you to miss riding and lots of time and cash. been there done that. ski