But I rode the sled that way(stock) first time I got it and was riding in way colder temps..but DCS would flash.So should be fine then for mild weather.I wander if I should put pilots at 40 then with stock jetting,I rather not do that.bluemonster1 said:the spec sheet for the srx in 0-800 elevation shows 150/148.8/148.8 in 20*F to 0*F.If I install the stock jets back...SRX.I quess they depended on the DCS to really do the job.147.5/146.3/146.3..they are rated in the 60*F to 40*F range and show to use 37.5 pilots....what the!!!that is a stock setup for 2002
For 40*F to 20*F ..it says to use 148.8/147.5/147.5 and 40 pilots.
But this sled comes with 42.5 pilots stock....
I have the 148.8 and 1-147.5 and short 1-147.5 to go that route.Ido have 40 pilots.
..go figure.So going from 2001 specs to stock 2002 specs stock sure puts it in the area of warm riding
Interesting.bluemonster1 said:from the SRX manual
Need better fuel! Stop adding fuel and start running better fuel. You need to pay attention to Yami Tony and a few others and focus on the quality of the gas instead of the quanity. Stock 02 jetting is safe to bitter cold but still will be a pig in 42 degree weather. Your simply to rich...bluemonster1 said:yep..it is from a 2000-2002 manual on CD that I got it from..that's why it surprised me on the number/temp ratio's there.Yet needasrx told me he ran stock jetting on his 2000 srx all winter from -35 to above 0 temps without changes..so then why should I be afraid of jetting down.a bit.He doesn't have DCS on his 2000..so I imagine he was running on the edge there..and yet didn't blow up motor.Since I put in jetting from 2001 SRX specs..I can feel a little less responsive motor..but safe. Like you say...Yamaha wouldn't of jetted that low on the SRX..but remember..there are different elevations out there were guys ride.Did Yamaha still just have stock jetting the same right across North America and then was it up to a customer of a new sled to figure out himself what he should be running.A lot of people never touched the jetting and still run the sleds.I imagine if you are in 800 feet above Sea Level and then one is 10,000 feet above..that guy should probably figure out he has to change jetting for that circumstance.Tell you the truth when I first got the sled..it was a powerhouse with the stock jetting,just the DCS would come on in hard pulls