So I think the wifey is going to get me all the parts I need to uncork my TTR for Christmas. I'll be giving her links to the exact products of course.
Pipe - I was wanting a Q4, but I found Powercore 4's on Amazon as low as $205. Is that a good deal for the money? Is it super loud? I don't want a screamer, but I also don't want to spend $350.
Airbox - I'm planning to remove the snorkel and add the mud flap that someone else showed on here, then add a K&N Hi Flow filter. Sound good?
Jets - Should I buy a full jet kit so I can play around with the sizes? What's that going to cost me and where are the best places to shop? Are jet kits generic to fit most bikes?
I'm sure this info is already on here, but I couldn't find the thread. Thanks!!!
If your going to get an exhaust, Brian has an aftermarket exhaust that releases a few more ponies from the stable and still is just a quiet and lighter than the original, might invest in a zaust for my ttr from Brian as it's got to last a lifetime
A good rule of thumb is to upgrade the pilot and main jet 2~3 sizes.
If using a Mikuni jets, a 140 main would be equivalent to a #150 main. The Mikuni jets that fit are ''small round'', although I would recommend using the shorter main nozzle/emulsion tube from the earlier 1993~1999 model, as the Mikuni jets do not leave much space between the bottom of the float bowl and the bottom of the jet.
The price of the Powercore seems about right, can't say how good they are but they are loud!
I bought the 6 Sigma jet kit from eBay and am most pleased. You can buy the jets from JetsRus.com, eBay, or other online stores.
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
Has anyone tried one of these DG brand exhaust pipes? This looks identical to the Brian exhaust mentioned above. But at $150, I hope it's not a "get what you pay for" type of bargain. I want to get the most power possible and spend under $250. If the Powercore is the best tool for that, I'll deal with the noise, or buy the $35 silencer insert when needed.
ERBS...can you comment on how the Brian style exhaust compares with the other brands?
I just tried to install my new jets and have problems with both of them. On the main jet, I ordered the small round jet, size 52.5. But the new one appears to have threads that are slightly smaller, or a different thread type. It feels like I can probably drive it on in there, but I obviously don't want to do any damage.
For the pilot jet, the threads are fine. But the new jet is way longer than the original, so it doesn't recess up into the housing like the original did.
I feel like I ordered the wrong parts, but I used the model numbers provided in the sticky.
Hi Brandon,
Glad to see another TTR man in the U.S.A.!
My OEM jet (#50) looks like the short one you show (in middle/
I think you may have gotten the wrong part (Bottom row)?
When I rebuilt mine a while back, I ordered my jet from Bikebandit Part 43F-14342-25-00
I think forcing it any could damage carb so be careful! make sure everything is clean.
Greg
I did listen to you Jarrah. I bought the Mikuni Pilot Jet size 52.5 (VM28/486) and the Mikuni main jet size 140 (N102.221). These are the exact part numbers listed on the sticky.
I ordered my parts form Jets R Us.com. I was a bit confused because they have one column for pilot jets labeled Genuine Mikuni Jets, then another column right next to that labeled OEM Equivalent Mikuni Jets. I honestly wasn't sure which column to choose from, but noticed 52.5 wasn't offered on the OEM side. It stopped at 50. I had two columns listed for the main jet as well.
Two long lists popped up after I did an advanced search just for my model of bike. Perhaps the pilot jet being longer isn't a big deal, and those threads are just a bit tight. When you bough new jets, did they look exactly like the the old ones?
I did listen to you Jarrah. I bought the Mikuni Pilot Jet size 52.5 (VM28/486) and the Mikuni main jet size 140 (N102.221). These are the exact part numbers listed on the sticky.
Once again- If using a Mikuni jets, a 140 main would be equivalent to a #150 main.
bbarfield wrote:
I'm not sure what the problem is.
The problem is- in theory, you now have a pilot jet that is ten sizes too large.
The pilot being larger is not a problem and the Mikuni jets are not the right thread pitch but ''SQUEEK'' in.
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
For the main jet, I wanted to go from 137 to 140. So I meant to order a Mikuni 150, using your suggestions. Now that I re-read my receipt, I have purchased the Mikuni 140. So I need to send it back and get the 150.
Now my goal on the pilot was to go from a 50 to a 52.5. So I ordered a Mikuni 52.5. I didn't think there was a variance for the brand vs. size on the pilot. So I'm still confused as to why the Mikuni pilot jet looks completely different from the original pilot. Should I have adjusted the size on this one as well?
A Mikuni #42.5 or #43 pilot jet would be more suitable as Mikuni sizes are different than Teikei. In theory a #42.5 would be the same as a #52.5 Teikei pilot jet.
Main Jet
A Mikuni #140 is the equivalent of a #150 Teikei/Yamaha. If using a Mikuni #140 main it will be either perfect or slightly rich. You may need to raise the jet needle clip position to lean the mixture out some-
If a #52.5 pilot has been used in the US with no problem than it is worth a shot. However, I would expect it to be too large and cause it to accelerate slowly from idle~1/3 throttle (maybe even pop/backfire).
Hope that clears up the confusion?
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
No problems, glad to answer any questions that may arise.
When adjusting the jet needle clip position- if you have it correct- it will splutter slightly from 1/3~full throttle and may pop on deceleration from full throttle if the clip is moved 2~3 settings lower (towards the sharp end).
Let us know how you go.
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
I use a mikuni 42.5 pilot and a 137.5 small round main. The main jet won't screw flush to the nozzle, so I just screw it till it seats a little bit past lightly. Maybe a washer can be used underneath it?
I use a mikuni 42.5 pilot and a 137.5 small round main. The main jet won't screw flush to the nozzle, so I just screw it till it seats a little bit past lightly. Maybe a washer can be used underneath it?
Sounds like you got the jetting fairly correct for your mods and country
I have heard reports of the Mikuni jets not sealing properly, thank you for verifying this. If you want to use a washer you can but make sure that it does not make the main jet protrude further than without the washer, this could cause problems. Otherwise I would suggest to just tighten it in and be done with it.
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
My understanding is that UK models do have the restrictor (from other owners previous posts).
The best way to find out would be to take the exhaust off and check as the previous owner may or may not have removed it.
Jarrah
How do you take the exhaust off?
Yuraka
Take the RH side guard off (to make it easier), loosen header pipe~exhaust clamp (part 12 below), remove the two retaining bolts from the muffler (part(s) 17), remove the muffler, remove the header pipe retaining nuts (part(s) 16) , remove the front engine mount (not necessary apparently but makes it easier for me) and remove the header pipe.
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
Is it item No 11 in the diagram or is it further in the header?
Also - which "front engine mount" - there's one on the head and one in front of the engine? Neither is in the way of the header though.
Yuraku
The restrictor is in the end of the header pipe. It does not have a part number and cannot be bought separate.
This is what the restrictor looks like (hope Brian doesn't mind?)-
To remove it cut the last 10mm from the header and it will come off with it. More info here- http://www.ttr250.com/#exhaust
This is Markvan's picture of his header pipe that has had the restrictor removed, hope he doesn't mind?
The engine mount in question is the front upper engine mount (not the upper one at the rear of the engine). As mentioned, this doesn't need to be removed but it makes it easier for me to fit the header pipe. However, I think it is because I have the US header pipe (restrictor not fitted standard in the US). See part number 11 below-
Jarrah
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2000 TT-R250M-
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Ported & polished, 73mm bore, Wizeco piston, US header pipe, FMF Q4, #150 main jet, #52.5 pilot jet, throttle stop screw adjusted, larger snorkel, GYT-R air filter, NGK Iridium spark plug, 14/51 gearing, NOS +
I'm ready to try out my new jets. Do I have to completely reinstall the airbox in order to crank it? Or can I just fire it up in the garage with no box and rev it up on the stand to see how it run and determine if I need to adjust the needle clip?
I put it back together and ran it up and down my street. Seems fine, with no popping or idling issues. But I'm pegging it out quite easily and getting just a bit of gurgling at the top. I can't tell if it's just that small sprocket that I'm not quite used to yet, or if I have a jetting issue. Itd hard to tell on my short street. I'll report back after I've hit the trails.