N noid New Member Jun 13, 2008 180 5 23 May 29, 2009 #1 Does one need to rejet for elevation change? Say you went from about 5280ft (denver colorado) to 250ft (toronto ontario) what would one need to rejet to if anything?
Does one need to rejet for elevation change? Say you went from about 5280ft (denver colorado) to 250ft (toronto ontario) what would one need to rejet to if anything?
B blasterman312 Member Jul 29, 2007 3,335 22 43 May 29, 2009 #2 Less air = Less fuel, hence...when the elevation goes down, put a bigger main jet in, when the elevation is higher, drop down in a few sizes.......
Less air = Less fuel, hence...when the elevation goes down, put a bigger main jet in, when the elevation is higher, drop down in a few sizes.......