D dlewis45 New Member Jul 23, 2008 3 0 0 Jul 23, 2008 #1 I need to know if you have to re jet your carb if you get K&N for 05 blaster
D dharbeck New Member Dec 13, 2007 420 3 23 NE Jul 25, 2008 #2 No you should not have to. K&N will tell you no
wrench man New Member Mar 17, 2008 606 4 0 Eugene ORYGUN! Jul 25, 2008 #3 You may find that you will have to!
blasterfreek30 Member Jan 27, 2008 9,634 129 94 north nj Jul 25, 2008 #4 allowing more air in, means u need more fuel to mix with it, probably a 240 or 250 main?
djack12 New Member Jun 4, 2008 2,419 18 0 California www.blasterforum.com Jul 26, 2008 #5 the only way to really tell is to try it out. you may need too, you may not.
Stryder917 New Member Jul 28, 2007 984 6 0 ElkCo, PA Jul 26, 2008 #6 i have a feeling you're only going to need to adjust the air/fuel screw.. but you just may need to rejet..
i have a feeling you're only going to need to adjust the air/fuel screw.. but you just may need to rejet..
D dharbeck New Member Dec 13, 2007 420 3 23 NE Jul 26, 2008 #7 This is the instructions from K&N. http://www.kandn.com/instructions/YA-2088_inst.pdf It specifically says no mods are needed if you are putting it on a stock blaster! Bottom line is if it is stock you do not have to rejet. If you have exhaust or something on it you do. However you would already have to rejet for different exhaust.
This is the instructions from K&N. http://www.kandn.com/instructions/YA-2088_inst.pdf It specifically says no mods are needed if you are putting it on a stock blaster! Bottom line is if it is stock you do not have to rejet. If you have exhaust or something on it you do. However you would already have to rejet for different exhaust.
MXmaineiac67 New Member Feb 28, 2008 806 11 0 Jul 26, 2008 #8 my blaster has a toomey b1 and k&n and i run a 310 jet with clip one down I:I