Would replacing my pilots help with cold starts?

Started by gmark, April 05, 2008, 08:20:49 AM

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gmark

So I have been looking at all the rejet threads and I have an odd question. I don't care about getting more power out of my GS, but I would like to improve the warm up cold blooded thing. With that in mind would it make since to go with larger pilots and leave the rest alone? As I understand it the pilots supply fuel at idle, so in my mind this should make the bike a little less lean at a cold start, but allow me to leave the bike stock. I would love to hear your thoughts on this. I am planning on doing the valves and a carb balance soon and it would be a good time to replace my pilots and clean the carbs. I have a 2001 with 11,700 miles.

Thanks

Steve
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Ry_Guy

I replaced my pilots and didn't notice much of a difference. What helped me is to have an extra battery to jump the gs with. Plus it saves battery life.

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