Dt enjoys the cold
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@irongamer727 The fuel mixture is kept the same, the air mixture is richened.
By the sounds of it, your bike is overfueling for 90% of riding.
It should be a noticeable increase in power, but there shouldn't be any adverse affects during the day. It should just be noticeably quicker in the evenings when the air is colder, and therefore denser.
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@irongamer727 Two strokes are really fussy. The more you turn them, the fussier they get.
In stock trim, it shouldn't be necessary to alter the jet settings.
Cars Imported from Japan, instantly need a remap in the UK. Whilst the climates are similar, Japan actually use much better fuel than we do, and hence the Motor Octane Rating in Japan is higher, and therefore cars imported from there don't run properly over here.
It can be that senstiive
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use liquid nitrogen cooling inside the airbox (old pc's overclocking kit)
so you dont have to wait for the evening. or winter. to have a cool ride.
but what about misty / foggy days? with a lot of water molecules in the air ? That's even better for the combustion.
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@irongamer727 I find that taking the carb off completely improves performance dramatically
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Sorry but what are you talking about? Taking off the carb? Broken dts?(how could that happen)
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@irongamer727 I’m just fucking around since my dt has been playing up and @Calum expecting my reeds any day now
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@irongamer727 no what happened was I took the bike out really late and a few mile way from home it broke down the Rev cable had came loose from the slide in the carb so I had no throttle and had to push it back and my reeds are bad so I’m waiting for my new ones then I can put it back together