Quote:
|
Originally Posted by emkay4597
in addition to all that, if your working on your bike at home and truck it up the hills your going to have to second guess carb jetting for altitude, if its a significant difference.... i think a four stroke would be more forgiving in this respect.
|
Thats true. Two strokes are more sensitive to humidity, temperature and altitude versus four strokes.
It's just something a two stroke owner has to consider and deal with. Doesn't hurt to keep jetting kits handy. I can swap out a needle, pilot or main jet in under 15 minutes and the manufacturer's shop manual has various charts to help you make an educated decision on jetting.