f4i stock air fuel settings
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Re: f4i stock air fuel settings
ok im startin to get it u turn the idle near the gas tank down all the wayt then turn up the one near the shifter. the one near the shifter is this stock?
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Re: f4i stock air fuel settings
the one near the shifter is the mixture adjuster, NOT IDLE.... it will raise and lower the idle but not the proper way. The one that you install is replacing the actual idle stopper screw which is meant to be adjusted with a screw driver from under the tank.
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ok gotcha is there a thread with all the little mods people do to f4i's beside the obv kleen air clutch arm and idle or could u ramble off a few n ill search them
#26
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do the clean air mod (i dont have the link handy)
did you do the tip sensor mod? thats pretty easy.... I made a staple out of a small piece of solid copper wire and jumped the 2 contacts in the plug and then taped it up.
you can either do the clutch arm mod or buy an MSR EZ-pull lever.
Get your cage, sub-cage and scrape bar from ATOWNCUSTOMS
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no, solid peg, I have no issues with mine, it doesnt even touch the ground when my bike is down. FI cages are rough on motor mounts, I would switch to something else. Mine bolts bent real easy with the FI cage and one of the bolts snapped and I had a hell of a time getting it out, broke drill bits...etc... it was hell!
#29
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it turns out the air fuel screw was just zip tied on and wasnt connected to anything thats y it probly did nothing where does it go i cant find the hole for it and my idle mod the cable was hard to turn to begin with and its broken i need a new one thats longer to whats a good cable for it
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hahhaha the air fuel adjuster near the shifter was zip tied to the frame where does it screw into the throotle bodies
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you dont need a long cable.... the 900rr cables are fine. they stick out from the tank nicely and dont bounce around. if you want to mount it in a fancy spot... ok, you might want a longer one....