- Location
- Upstate NY
Ok so I've got a tuning/jetting nightmare on my hands.
I put a 62t/62t into my square nose from a 95 Wave Raider. Running dual 38mm carbs, added some boyesen reeds, brand new factory B Pipe, & I milled the stock head down (186psi in each cyl.)
From the factory site I've got the carb jetting stock -- 130 rear / 120 front for the mains and 67.5 for the pilots. I had tried running stock 95gr spring with 1.5NS but it wouldn't even rev up. Both the black (80gr) and shiny silver (65gr) springs work much better. I can run the ski and I tuned the low screw on the trailer but it doesn't rip unless I get it up to speed and hop it out of the water. Once I hop it it takes off like a banshee. I'm pretty sure pop off is good but I really need help tuning the middle & bottom end.
Q1 - When you add reeds do you have to increase or decrease the jetting? Same goes for bumping up the compression (from 155 to 185psi) - do I need to adjust jetting for that as well?
Q2 - People with dual 38's ---- When reading the Wave Raider manual it specifically says to run the rear carb with the 130 main jet (with 1 &1/8th turns out on the high screw) and the front carb with the 120 main jet (with 5/8 turns out on the high screw) --- Is this critical? If I start messing with jet sizes do i need to keep that the same? (i.e.: if I go up to 135 on the rear should I go up to 125 on the front? Or should I match the rear 135:135? Also if I adjust the rear high screw 2 more turns out should I adjust the front high screw 2 more turns out or should I match it 1:1?)
Q3 - Is there a total # that my jet sizes should add up to? If I bump up my low, say to 75, do I need to adjust my high as well or is this going to give me too much fuel on my top end?
I've pulled my carbs at least 10 times now and its getting old. I really need an idea of what to do jet wise (up or down). Also I don't really want to dump a lot more cash blindly on jets that I don't need. People with similar setups could you please give me some advice? Thanks.
I put a 62t/62t into my square nose from a 95 Wave Raider. Running dual 38mm carbs, added some boyesen reeds, brand new factory B Pipe, & I milled the stock head down (186psi in each cyl.)
From the factory site I've got the carb jetting stock -- 130 rear / 120 front for the mains and 67.5 for the pilots. I had tried running stock 95gr spring with 1.5NS but it wouldn't even rev up. Both the black (80gr) and shiny silver (65gr) springs work much better. I can run the ski and I tuned the low screw on the trailer but it doesn't rip unless I get it up to speed and hop it out of the water. Once I hop it it takes off like a banshee. I'm pretty sure pop off is good but I really need help tuning the middle & bottom end.
Q1 - When you add reeds do you have to increase or decrease the jetting? Same goes for bumping up the compression (from 155 to 185psi) - do I need to adjust jetting for that as well?
Q2 - People with dual 38's ---- When reading the Wave Raider manual it specifically says to run the rear carb with the 130 main jet (with 1 &1/8th turns out on the high screw) and the front carb with the 120 main jet (with 5/8 turns out on the high screw) --- Is this critical? If I start messing with jet sizes do i need to keep that the same? (i.e.: if I go up to 135 on the rear should I go up to 125 on the front? Or should I match the rear 135:135? Also if I adjust the rear high screw 2 more turns out should I adjust the front high screw 2 more turns out or should I match it 1:1?)
Q3 - Is there a total # that my jet sizes should add up to? If I bump up my low, say to 75, do I need to adjust my high as well or is this going to give me too much fuel on my top end?
I've pulled my carbs at least 10 times now and its getting old. I really need an idea of what to do jet wise (up or down). Also I don't really want to dump a lot more cash blindly on jets that I don't need. People with similar setups could you please give me some advice? Thanks.