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Old Mar 2, 2013 | 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeW
not on a klx but on another bike I changed to a larger carb and had to enlarge the pilot jet one or two sizes, and instantly stopped 98% of popping on decel
and it was crazy before doing that popping so bad especially at 11pm trying to get it tuned

tried needle, and main but some reason pilot was too lean
The 36 pumper carb on mine pretty much stopped decel popping, so it may be more pronounced with a CV carb. All my CV equipped bikes with aftermarket exhaust and carb mods seem to have some/more decel pop than my non-CV bikes with the same mods. Not horrible popping, but it is present.
 
Old Mar 2, 2013 | 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by TNC
The 36 pumper carb on mine pretty much stopped decel popping, so it may be more pronounced with a CV carb. All my CV equipped bikes with aftermarket exhaust and carb mods seem to have some/more decel pop than my non-CV bikes with the same mods. Not horrible popping, but it is present.
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Old Mar 3, 2013 | 06:54 AM
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I still have the cv carb and didn't have any decel popping with out or now with the powerbomb. It is the 09 s model with an FMF slip-on stage 2 Dyno jet kit 2152. I have no leaks either and my smog stuff is still in place.
 
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