• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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All 2st Jetting Chat - Need Help? Post Your Questions Here

Johnnymannen;134774 said:
What temps do you have? I personally prefer the red needle as it´s smoother/leaner from the bottom, but it depends on how and where you ride of course!

Johnny: What kind of sleeve number do you use in your Keihin?
 
Stormy;141001 said:
Johnny: What kind of sleeve number do you use in your Keihin?

I don´t remember really, but kelly at Motosportz supplied the carb to me, and he knows what was in it!

I bought it with the JD jettingkit. I guess someone else here knows too!

I think it was a 7.
 
If you are talking about the slide then YES, it was a #7 slide.

I don´t remember really, but kelly at Motosportz supplied the carb to me, and he knows what was in it!

I bought it with the JD jettingkit. I guess someone else here knows too!

I think it was a 7.
 
Hey guys,
I'm heading out to a race Arizona next week. My current jetting in my PWK for 5000-6000':
JD jetting red needle 2nd from top
168 main
stock pilot
air screw 1.5 turns
Bike runs great!!!
Arizona will be 2000-3000'. I was thinking of going to middle clip on red needle and switching the main to a 170. What do you think?
Thanks
That's exactly what I did going there from 6ooo ft last year. Should be pretty good. And maybe go in on the airscrew.
 
Now I read alot about people changing to a Keihin PWK carburator. I read that everyone feels a lot of difference. But I can't imagine that between a mikuni and a keihin is so much difference.

Can someone tell me the exact differences between a mikuni and a keihin. And why a keihin is so much better than a mikuni?

Nota bene: Husqvarna is still mounting the mikuni's on the 2010 and 2011 models. So if a keihin is really so much better, why does'nt husqvarna mount the keihins stock on it?
IMO:
  • You hear difference between a Mikuni and a Keihin (on my 360 anyway) - more deeper note with the Keihin.
  • I feel a keihin is stronger in the bottom range than the Mikuni although is l feel a mikuni is better at top range (CR250 tested with both carbs).
  • Keihin PWK's are lot more tolerate to atmospheric changes therefore not too or overly sensitive in jetting - biggest plus.
  • In my case, l've played with keihin for a long time so has many others so there is a lot of knowledge out there.
Why doesn't husky mount keihin's...they probably have a contract with Mikuni???
 
Ok, I can imagine that all true. But in that case, mikuni is very conservative imo. They must have knowledge about keihin is a better carbu. And they ain't making any changes. But honestly my mikuni isn't very sensitive for atmosphere. Normally I ride at 40 feet. But i went to France for 1 week near beaujolais. And this is much higher than 40 feet, and even than I had the feeling that my jetting was fine. But offcourse I don't experienced the difference of a PWK and a TMX yet. And if so many people like the PWK better maybe I should try it once. You know on what other Make/models a PWK is mounten on? So I can buy it second hand or somthing.
 
2t KTM's and up to 2003 KX250's all ran Keihin's.

Keihins PWK are popular because it works and the IMO, gives the bike the ability to breathe better which increases HP.
As l said, they are easy to tune and don't do out of tune easily even when the bike compression starts to decline - I've had a dellorto which is now scrap, the TMX on my old 2kWR360 was great for about 20hrs then after a top end rebuild, went out of tune.
 
If somebody that wants a 36mm PWK A/S (2011 KTM 150XC) contact me direct as I can put them on a real deal for a complete new carb ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************!!
I struck the deal today with the parts manager of one of my shops and he said if the person is a Cafe Husky Member, asked for him direct and mentioned my name that he would honor that price. I don't think that could be beat . Better than even I got. This would have saved me about $35 or more because of shipping . Save someone else at least $100 or more from retail.
Dwight Rudder
 
Just got my PWK today and want to know what float level you are all using? before setting the jetting up.
 
I think as I trawl through this jetting thread that I have come to the conclusion that that each bike of the same model and type have slight differences that require slightly different set ups. I have a wr300 2009 model running pwk as (see my previous setup post). I see people here with huge variations in pilot, main, slide and needle settings. It is especially perplexing when I see posts from people running exactly same bike,carb at same elevation and running huge main jets. I am about to drop my main from the 175 down to a 172, as I am still fouling plugs and sputtering at WOT. I know 170 is crisp but just might be a little lean. I'll post my findings. Ride safe everyone.

The saw
 
I run a 172 in my 300 at 4000-6000 in the summer, it runs great . In the winter I run a 178 and 0- 2000 and it runs great. Jetting is alot like suspension it is how you ride the bike and perspective, with in a resonable range.
 
I think as I trawl through this jetting thread that I have come to the conclusion that that each bike of the same model and type have slight differences that require slightly different set ups. I have a wr300 2009 model running pwk as (see my previous setup post). I see people here with huge variations in pilot, main, slide and needle settings. It is especially perplexing when I see posts from people running exactly same bike,carb at same elevation and running huge main jets. I am about to drop my main from the 175 down to a 172, as I am still fouling plugs and sputtering at WOT. I know 170 is crisp but just might be a little lean. I'll post my findings. Ride safe everyone.

The saw

If your float level is correct and your air filter is clean give your bike what it wants and don't worry about how others are set up. There are too many variables to consider, the main one being air density altitude which can easily change 2000 ft. when the weather changes. It's affected by temp and humidity, the actual altitude of your location is barely relevant.
 
You'll find the variation is jetting if two bikes where same model and carb at the same place will be to the human - the rider.
 
G'day windsurf - I run a 40 pilot and 172 main with the standard pwk as needle ( whatever that is) standard slide and it is clean all the way through - I am same temp, elev and setup except I run 40:1 mix
 
I have the same setup except high comp head and Leo Vince silencer, and in the summer i use the red JD needle in leanest pos. over 20 degrees Celsius, 175 main and a 40 pilot, so i guess you would be good on a 172 main like Raysaw says!

Johnny
 
Ok time for some explanation - do the different needles make that much difference? Or is it more to do with super fine tuning? Also, what slide number would my pwk as come with standard?
 
Ok time for some explanation - do the different needles make that much difference? Or is it more to do with super fine tuning? Also, what slide number would my pwk as come with standard?

Yes they do make a massive difference as do the clip positions. One clip position out will you will feel the difference immediately from rich to lean or perfect. I got my PWK through Motorsportz and it came with a 7.
 
More testing today, 175 main and the blue vesus red needle. The 175 is very good for the top end, 180 slightly too rich. As for the needles again the bike runs best with the blue needle in the top slot very clean and smooth. Is there any difference between the two? I'm sure there is but to be honest I found it a difficult call. I would say I prefer the power delivery of the blue, but suspect that if someone swapped them without me knowing I wouldn't know the difference. I would be delighted if I could find a little more bottom end, I might even get a powernow.
 
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