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I discovered a weird thing on my -04 Warrior yesterday, was cruising at 8000 rpm on hardpacked trail and the speedo was at 60. I held the throttle fixed but after about 1000 feet it seemed to loose little power and I had to give it some more throttle. I tried a short WOT and it instantly popped up to 10000 rpm and was pulling hard and when I then slowed down to 8000rpm it felt crisp again but after a short while it seemed to loose power again, not much.
When it lost power the first time it felt just like when the hyfax is getting burned so I stopped and checked but that wasn't the problem.
I was running @ 0 feet, the carbsettings are stock and cleaned, track is loose, the filter is firmly bolted to the carbs. The sled has gone 4500km and nothing is changed other than oil+filter.
Is it to lean or what? I have a bad MPG aswell, yesterday I initially was out to test the MPG and got only 14.5. :shock:
When it lost power the first time it felt just like when the hyfax is getting burned so I stopped and checked but that wasn't the problem.
I was running @ 0 feet, the carbsettings are stock and cleaned, track is loose, the filter is firmly bolted to the carbs. The sled has gone 4500km and nothing is changed other than oil+filter.
Is it to lean or what? I have a bad MPG aswell, yesterday I initially was out to test the MPG and got only 14.5. :shock:
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Frozen carbs?
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You sure it wasn't just shifting into a higher ratio? If it bugs you, you might want to look at your clutches - seems the most likely cause to me.
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I don't know if it shifts out or not, but should the result of shifting out be that it both loosing speed and rpm's with a constant throttle?
The Viper I had before the RX shifted out, but that resulted in lower rpm because I hade to use less throttle to keep the speed constant.
Is shifting out so different between 2smokers and 4strokers? :shock:
The Viper I had before the RX shifted out, but that resulted in lower rpm because I hade to use less throttle to keep the speed constant.
Is shifting out so different between 2smokers and 4strokers? :shock:
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Shifting is different because of the different ways that both motors deliver power, AND the differences in the clutching.
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With my K&N filters, I have to keep my carb heaters on most of the time where as before I would'nt need them until -20 or so.
Just a guess.
Just a guess.
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I have no heatingshutoffs on the carbs so that not the problem and I have stock filters.
LB, I've tried other stock -04 Warriors and they don't have that unique shifting that I have. I still can figure why I have to give it more throttle after a while just to keep the speed constant, otherwise both the speed and rpms drops.
LB, I've tried other stock -04 Warriors and they don't have that unique shifting that I have. I still can figure why I have to give it more throttle after a while just to keep the speed constant, otherwise both the speed and rpms drops.
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Well, then your clutching could be screwed up, or you might have a vacuum leak at one of the carbs. Make sure all the boots are on correctly and tight. Check the seals and o-rings under the caps on the carbs.
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The clutches ar in stock positionm secondary at 3-2 and white spring. Both are cleaned and are smooth in movement.
I, shall check the carbs again.
A question, if one carb has a vacuumleak or is screwed in some other way, would that show off on the plugs?
I shall just for fun test to lift the needles one notch, perhaps is the air in north of Sweden to thick for standard jetting, especially at sealevel
I, shall check the carbs again.
A question, if one carb has a vacuumleak or is screwed in some other way, would that show off on the plugs?
I shall just for fun test to lift the needles one notch, perhaps is the air in north of Sweden to thick for standard jetting, especially at sealevel

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I ran into something similar when I was using Holtzman Silver carbs springs. I went to yellow and the dead spot you refer to was gone.
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Frostbite said:I ran into something similar when I was using Holtzman Silver carbs springs. I went to yellow and the dead spot you refer to was gone.
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I have stock springs, whatever color they have. I've been thinking about green springs since I'm running mostly at sealevel.
At what level do you run at?
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Finally I synced the carbs and got a new TPS cause the old one had some cracks in the plastic that holds the cables, it was covered by warranty so that was a good thing.
Adjusted the TPS to 0.74, it was at 0.666 before I changed it. Dunno whats better, anyone knows that?
I've just tested it for a short time, but it's running much smoother and when I give it WOT it goes like Road Runner on crack.
Perhaps my MPG is getting better, well see about that this weekend.
Adjusted the TPS to 0.74, it was at 0.666 before I changed it. Dunno whats better, anyone knows that?
I've just tested it for a short time, but it's running much smoother and when I give it WOT it goes like Road Runner on crack.

Perhaps my MPG is getting better, well see about that this weekend.
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Gotta get me one of those Swedish Road Runners!LOL RR
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