89blaster89 Member Aug 26, 2011 4,739 26 90 29 Pacific northwest, washington Jul 31, 2013 #1 so if I remember right to get your blaster running at its best were your riding at, you just re adjust the air screw?
so if I remember right to get your blaster running at its best were your riding at, you just re adjust the air screw?
Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 497 136 27 Dickinson, ND Jul 31, 2013 #2 Set idle a little high (2000 rpm) Start at 1.5 turns out Adjust with quarter turns, wait 10 seconds for idle to change Find the highest idle with the air screw, then you are done. You can turn idle back down
Set idle a little high (2000 rpm) Start at 1.5 turns out Adjust with quarter turns, wait 10 seconds for idle to change Find the highest idle with the air screw, then you are done. You can turn idle back down
89blaster89 Member Aug 26, 2011 4,739 26 90 29 Pacific northwest, washington Jul 31, 2013 #3 Herpderplol said: Set idle a little high (2000 rpm) Start at 1.5 turns out Adjust with quarter turns, wait 10 seconds for idle to change Find the highest idle with the air screw, then you are done. You can turn idle back down Click to expand... that's not what I was asking -.-
Herpderplol said: Set idle a little high (2000 rpm) Start at 1.5 turns out Adjust with quarter turns, wait 10 seconds for idle to change Find the highest idle with the air screw, then you are done. You can turn idle back down Click to expand... that's not what I was asking -.-
Herpderplol BRRAAAAAAAAAPP Aug 22, 2012 6,290 497 136 27 Dickinson, ND Aug 1, 2013 #4 89blaster89 said: that's not what I was asking -.- Click to expand... Pretty sure it would work, other than changing your jets
89blaster89 said: that's not what I was asking -.- Click to expand... Pretty sure it would work, other than changing your jets
Wifesblaster Built not bought Feb 10, 2012 3,513 111 105 45 Maryland Aug 1, 2013 #5 Yes it is a good idea to find the highest idle. I adjust mine everytime I ride.
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,121 165 eastern australia Aug 1, 2013 #6 If you change elevation or temperature, warm up the motor and adjust the idle . If you change elevation or temperature you will also have to change your jetting/needle setting/oil ratio before you adjust the idle.
If you change elevation or temperature, warm up the motor and adjust the idle . If you change elevation or temperature you will also have to change your jetting/needle setting/oil ratio before you adjust the idle.