View Full Version : Baffle (Spark arrestor) removal
416rider
07-11-2004, 03:42 PM
My brother just got a 450r and he wants to take out the spark arrestor / baffle but I don't know if he needs to rejet it so it doesn't run lean I don't know I went strait to the pipe?
sparky450AR
07-11-2004, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by 416rider
My brother just got a 450r and he wants to take out the spark arrestor / baffle but I don't know if he needs to rejet it so it doesn't run lean I don't know I went strait to the pipe?
You most likely wont need to mess with jetting with removing the SA. BUT if you cut or remove the airbox lid, go to a 170.
If your bike is a little on the lean side with the SA out....go to a 125. Dont touch the air screw.
416rider
07-11-2004, 05:43 PM
thanks:devil:
sparky450AR
07-12-2004, 12:05 AM
Originally posted by 416rider
thanks:devil:
No problem, and have fun on your new quad! BTW how do you like the DG propeg nerfs, deffinately the ones I will buy. Do you have any pics?
416rider
07-12-2004, 05:58 PM
The DG pro peg I had them on my 400 and I loved them so I bought a pair for my 450r and they are great! Pics I have to get a new digital camera. sorry
RedRacer44
07-12-2004, 09:39 PM
We took the SA out of my cousins 450R when he first got it and removed the airbox lid.....I used a 185 main and it ran like a dream. Lift the front end 1st - 3rd gear very easily, the power was there.
Soon there after we put a full Sparks system on and just had to bump up to a 190 main and 2 turns out on the air/fuel.
Just my 2 cents...
sparky450AR
07-13-2004, 08:59 AM
Originally posted by RedRacer44
We took the SA out of my cousins 450R when he first got it and removed the airbox lid.....I used a 185 main and it ran like a dream. Lift the front end 1st - 3rd gear very easily, the power was there.
Soon there after we put a full Sparks system on and just had to bump up to a 190 main and 2 turns out on the air/fuel.
Just my 2 cents...
A lot of people run 185's because thats what everyone was told to do. But I tested it with both jets one after another, and the 185 is too fat. Spark plug runs proved this. With the 170, you will have better more responsive power.
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