03- SxViper 700
New member
Just spoke with the Canadian staff from Bender, i am trying to find the 'Jetting Chart' for the Bender tripple pipes to adjust my jets around 6000-7000 feet. They mention to me that they never try the Viper that high so at this point they are guessing that 155-156 would be the closest setting that they can think off.
Anyone outthere know the answer, i should probably mention that i am using this sled on powder . Any web links for the elevation/jetting chart for the bender products?
Anyone outthere know the answer, i should probably mention that i am using this sled on powder . Any web links for the elevation/jetting chart for the bender products?
viper48
New member
I just got back from a trip to WY, My elevation was from 8,000-10,000+FT. My jetting was as follows:
MJ#1 - 143
MJ#2 - 143
MJ#3 - 145
#60 pilots
I was a little on the rich side which was fine with me, I was sluggish at around 6000rpm, which was around 45mph with my clutching, if I would have adjusted my needles I could have dialed her in real good. Terrible gas mileage, playing in the deep stuff I got 70mpg on a tank, trail riding I could get 85mpg.
Hope this gives you an idea.
MJ#1 - 143
MJ#2 - 143
MJ#3 - 145
#60 pilots
I was a little on the rich side which was fine with me, I was sluggish at around 6000rpm, which was around 45mph with my clutching, if I would have adjusted my needles I could have dialed her in real good. Terrible gas mileage, playing in the deep stuff I got 70mpg on a tank, trail riding I could get 85mpg.
Hope this gives you an idea.

staggs65
Moderator
Terrible gas mileage, playing in the deep stuff I got 70mpg on a tank, trail riding I could get 85mpg.
i could only wish for mpg that terrible. lol