I just installed some boyesen power reeds on my 90 blaster. I also removed the airbox lid and put in a 250 mainjet. I went and did a plug chop with a fresh plug and the plug came out pretty white. This got me worried so I put the airbox lid back on and put a 230 mainjet back in. Did another plug chop and the plug came back pretty much the same color maybe a little darker. I then put the 250 back in with the airbox lid back on and did a plug chop and the plug came back a little darker than before but still pretty white, so it has me worried. Before I put the power reeds in, it was running perfect. The previous plug I was running came out real nice and tan, maybe a tad on the rich side but nothing to be concerned about.
Here are some pics of the first plug chop, with the power reeds, airbox lid removed, and 250 mainjet. Could the power reeds cause the quad to run lean even with the airbox lid on and the 250 main? The instructions that came with the reeds, state that the reeds may cause the bike to run rich on the main and lean on the pilot. I'm pretty confused about this whole thing, so any help would be great.
Currently I'm running the 250 main with the airbox lid on, it still seems a little lean, will adjusting the air screw richen it up at all. Everything else on the quad is stock except for the power reeds and 250 mainjet. The air screw is at the stock 1.5 turns out, and I'm at 3300 ft elevation
Here are some pics of the first plug chop, with the power reeds, airbox lid removed, and 250 mainjet. Could the power reeds cause the quad to run lean even with the airbox lid on and the 250 main? The instructions that came with the reeds, state that the reeds may cause the bike to run rich on the main and lean on the pilot. I'm pretty confused about this whole thing, so any help would be great.
Currently I'm running the 250 main with the airbox lid on, it still seems a little lean, will adjusting the air screw richen it up at all. Everything else on the quad is stock except for the power reeds and 250 mainjet. The air screw is at the stock 1.5 turns out, and I'm at 3300 ft elevation

