tjsands12
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what do you guys set your fuel screws at on vipers...ive got an 02 and its getting stuck at 4000 rpm and slowly comes back to regular idle.. like 10-15 seconds to come back...
daman
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stock is 1-7/8 out from lightly seated,try 2 to 2-1/4...is the sled stock???tjsands12 said:what do you guys set your fuel screws at on vipers...ive got an 02 and its getting stuck at 4000 rpm and slowly comes back to regular idle...i like 10-15 seconds to come back...
kart74
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I just check mine last night and they are set to 2 turns out. If that doesnt fix it then i would consider going up one size on your pilot jet. With that bender single pipe you may need that extra bit of fuel.
daman
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yep....kart74 said:I just check mine last night and they are set to 2 turns out. If that doesnt fix it then i would consider going up one size on your pilot jet. With that bender single pipe you may need that extra bit of fuel.
journeyman
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When I rode mine for the first time yesterday ,I notice I had an occasional bog off the line and it also was high idling way more than normal with a warm engine. I think I need to take a look at my fuel screws too.
daman
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may as well clean them too....journeyman said:When I rode mine for the first time yesterday ,I notice I had an occasional bog off the line and it also was high idling way more than normal with a warm engine. I think I need to take a look at my fuel screws too.
mopar1rules
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tjsands12 said:what do you guys set your fuel screws at on vipers...ive got an 02 and its getting stuck at 4000 rpm and slowly comes back to regular idle.. like 10-15 seconds to come back...
you have a bender 4x4 pipe on your viper?
mod-it
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Make sure you guys check that your pilot jets are clean. If you made some changes and it has a lean bog, fine then, adjust your fuel screws. But if you pulled it out from being stored and didn't clean your carbs, probably all thats wrong.
daman
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Right...mod-it said:Make sure you guys check that your pilot jets are clean. If you made some changes and it has a lean bog, fine then, adjust your fuel screws. But if you pulled it out from being stored and didn't clean your carbs, probably all thats wrong.
journeyman
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Could be.......I have not had to clean them since I have been using the Schaffer's Nutro fuel stabilzer. This stuff is WAY better than anything else on the market.
PS: the only reason I mentioned it on mine is... I have no idea if they were ever set properly after my pipes were pulled because I didn't do the work.
PS: the only reason I mentioned it on mine is... I have no idea if they were ever set properly after my pipes were pulled because I didn't do the work.
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tjsands12
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yeah bender 4x4 pipe, slp race can, and heelclickers clutch kitmopar1rules said:you have a bender 4x4 pipe on your viper?