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600RR jetting - tempurature picky? started by Ramskye
May 14th 2008 at 2:16 AM
 
Ramskye
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I not sure if any of you 600RR owners have the same problem but my RR doesn't have the snappy throttle response at 0*c to about -9*c tempurature
is this 600 picky on jetting or is there a problem with my sled?.
because the response was quite snappy about a month ago when the weather was colder around -20*c to -36*c.
the reason why im asking is because my buddys '07 IQ 600 H.O. never seem to have the problem in any temp's.



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May 14th 2008 at 9:29 AM
 
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This is normal. They came a tad rich from the factory. You could probably put in some smaller main jets and/or raise the needles to compensate for the warmer temps. Only do so if you know what you're doing though.



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May 19th 2008 at 9:10 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by erick

This is normal. They came a tad rich from the factory. You could probably put in some smaller main jets and/or raise the needles to compensate for the warmer temps. Only do so if you know what you're doing though.


Is it rich from the factory for cooling? Because the fuel does cool the engine? Or is there another reason?



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May 19th 2008 at 11:54 PM
 
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They jet them rich just to be on the safe side,I had to jet my sled down from the factory as well.



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