The pursuit for a brown sparkplug
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@irongamer727 So the powerjet kicks in at wide open throttle.
You should be doing a plug chop at WOT.
Therefore, changing the main jet won't affect the colour of the plug during a plug chop.
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The Powerjet is a fixed system on the TM28,
I used to run 340 Main, 30 Pilot, only because of extensivly modifing the Airbox volume,
And, it was rubbish mostly.
I had to replace my main body Carburettor gaskets because of symptoms near enough the same as you.
I would recomend throughly checking for Air leaks as this is almost certainly your problem!
Dont just throw fuel at this and hope for results.
Work backwards.
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I do have the entire pice where the snorkel existed cut out. So there that as well.
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@irongamer727 You donkey,
Why dont you try and restrict Air by patching up a section of the Airbox,
By doing so, i’ll bet a Roast dinner that it sorts out your lean condition.
I’ve played around alot with this, you’ll stuggle to fuel this properly with the TM28
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@irongamer727 True, there are ways around it with Aluminum plate and bolts,
Basically, deal is, you cant complain if you dont see results without trying this first.
If you are determined, Start larger with a main, 350 - work backwards, its safer.
I personally dont recomend having the Airbox chopped completely.
Yes it's restrictive as standard, but otherwise you’ll see a significant drop in torque under 6k.
And without a larger carburettor, insignifcant Power gains at high RPMs without ignition timing adjustments.
Mostly bark, no bite
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https://imgur.com/gallery/wFEtwC6
Alright so I have now made a basic Air restrictor. As you know my DT is running slightly lean with a 320 main jet. Probably due to the fact that the airbox is cut open. I now installed the restrictor and for the first time ever she was running really rich.
What should I do?
A: Take out that stupid restrictor and upjet with the top cut out. (I know it's running lean)
B: Install the restrictor, maybe drill a couple of more holes, and downjet.
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@irongamer727 What's your jetting. YOu said it was like 320.
So just knock that down a tad.
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@irongamer727 Yeah, you're not really getting the art of tuning...
Bigger jets don't necessarily mean bigger power.
The pathetic carb you're running is what is letting your engine down. You can only marry up so much oxygen with the fuel. More fuel doesn't mean more air as you simply are not flowing enough air. You need a bigger carb if you want to start chasing that power.
Knocking the jet sizes down won't affect power unless A. You're dangerously lean, or you were already at that sweet spot.
The optimal jetting would be to run the engine as lean as possible without incurring detonation. This would be indicated by the brown tan.