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Old 08-16-2010, 10:07 PM
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Hey , So I've got a 97 Polaris 700 RMK with twin slp pipes. It has the original keihen carbs but i have a set of mikuni rack style carbs off of a 01 polaris to put on it. So first question has anyone done this and if so are there any problems im gonna run into? Also on the side of the carbs there is a 3pin connector i take it is some type of throttle position sensor or something like that so do I need to run it or can I run it without it or is there some way to bypass it? Any help or comments are appreciated. Thanks Jon
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You'll have to change the carb mounting flanges for the racks to fit properly. Your ignition doesn't use a tps so just leave it as is-it has no function unless plugged into the ignition. You will love the way those carbs wake up your engine!

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