CDI Box 600/700

paulieflyer2

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I switched my 1999 600 to 700 pistons cylinders heads and power valves, witch CDI should I use I herd they are one degree diffrent from the 600 to the 700
 
yep , if your a regular joe trailrider , than sell the 600 box and get a 700 8dn-00 , someone may even trade you , it all depends on the application , the 700's are plenty fast and reliable with there stock box ,
 
the needles are in the stock position they are the original 600 carbs, I changed the pilot jets to 42.5 and the main jets to 142.5 for 1@2 145 for#3 we usually do not ride below 10 degrees Im I running to lean
 
I'm running a 600 box in my 780. It likes the extra timing, but the fuel mileage has suffered due to my needle setting. I could lean it out a touch but I get into trouble when it comes off the mains and goes to the needles.
 
600/700 carbs same thing , mains seem awfully small to me , move your needle shim to the bottom 1/2 postion , 1 position to be safe if you wish ,
 
I have both boxes 600 and 700 it seems to run well with the 600 box I have not tried the 700 box we are running a 98 SRX700 we have, against it to check how it runs, it seems the modified 600 is stronger on the bottom to mid,but not on the big end
 
paulieflyer2 said:
the needles are in the stock position they are the original 600 carbs, I changed the pilot jets to 42.5 and the main jets to 142.5 for 1@2 145 for#3 we usually do not ride below 10 degrees Im I running to lean


is the 98 jetted like this aswell ?
 
doubt it

your 99 former 600 will likely have 23-39

and
98 /700 likely 23/38

thats were its out acclerating the other and loosing on the big end
 
The 98 700 has some porting and Hauk clutching on the secondary for shure it says Hauk on it but I am not shure about the primary,it's the way I bought,I put the cylinders on it,I bought the whole topend from Gates,it runs strong
 


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