I have no clue what the jet numbers are, I just repeated what the guy told me he put in. Now after talking to other people they have the same response you did. I just want to get rid if this pipe and restore the carb to factory original and be rid of these issues. I don't race and have no reason or want for this obnoxiously loud pipe and people tell me the pipe is the cause of the flat spot in the carb which I have a hard time believing but I keep hearing it.
Okay. I was thinking you may be getting screwed out of some $.
I've had three Warriors. Super reliable in stock trim. If you need a little more pep Super Trap pipes work well on them without too much noise and usually just one jet size (main jet)larger than stock is on the money.
Best of luck.
[/quote]This will be my 3rd one in 12 years and even though there are many faster bikes I find the Warrior to be a happy medium to all of my needs... quick but not crazy fast, nimble, easy to ride and handle and reliable. I had a 1987 back in 1996 then I bought a 1998 (new) in 1998 and now a used 2003 on 2009. Back in the day they were the bad boy 4 strokes and the Banshee owned the 2 strokes.