I was one of the guys bugging you to test the STIC. One of your best reviews Jay, nice job. I ride mostly open desert in Socal and the STIC was great on my 17 KTM 250XC.
For those who are new to the stic, JD Jetting is releasing a new white needle that replaces the red needle the kit currently comes with. The new white needle is to accommodate some people experiencing a lean condition on the the #3 clip position. Some have resorted to running pos #4 and the new white needle is revised to be able to run in the optimal #3 pos.
I moved up to the all new STIC Super X cast carb. It's up yet another level. It's a clean casting clone of the PWK AS, both Short body and Screw Top available. Ran perfect 'as delivered' on my KTM 200SX. I changed the pilot jet from a 50 to an 80! Still had steady low idle. I'm glad I installed a G2 tamer #400 slick cam...for MX! Anywho, this thing has me dicing with bigger bikes and clearing jumps right out of turns easier now. Pure magic for smaller bore low to mid and now it carries over to exceptional mid to top.
I just installed one on my 2018 TE250. I am a spoiled lazy 300 rider and I am still getting used to the 250 power delivery. Not as much low end grunt. I ran a lectron and I was not impressed. I modded the mikuni and felt it was better on the bottom then the lectron. The Stic is better on the bottom then the lectron, and mikuni. Over rev is way better then the mikuni. I think the 250's benefit more than say a 300 on the bottom. Probably gonna to to a 300 cylinder, cause I still love the grunt of the 300. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the review. I had the stock Mikuni (Jarvis modded) dialed on my '19 300 XC but it was thirsty and I wanted to keep the stock tank as I ride track and trails (6K-11K' in CO). I went Lectron HV because the review about fuel consumption. I was not impressed with trail riding the HV. I got a Lectron H and it has been great. With an S3 head (AA insert for added compression) and the Yellow spring it is perfect for woods. It self adjusts for elevation and it has a really smooth low end power delivery with a 4T style grunt ( pulls 2nd and 3rd up steep hills at low speed 13-52 gearing). To give it more of a hit I simply put the Red spring in at the track (easily done with bike on side) and it's money. I have the MX Tech 3 chamber system and settings for rocks roots and for full send. I owe a bunch of time saved to you and your channel. Thanks Jay!
@@JB-th4bx Fork revalve/A48r installation Works Level WP AER -R Conversion Includes labor, Tac-R Air Chamber Cap, volume adjuster, Leaf style mid valve, SKF Seals and up to 2 Liters of Maxima 5w Synthetic Fork Oil. My suspension guy is out of Parker, CO
Not having had experience with the combo on the 300, this is just based on experience of opinion, I have ridden 300s though, but I think in that type of riding you need to ride your bike as it was before installing eg similar setup alongside to compare the Stic M/R to get a true comparison based on that ride in those conditions, my experience is based on 125/250# and on those it’s really noticeable, I am also an on the pipe rider, but from bottom up it’s noticeable on those capacity bikes, once ya got a 300 running clean, regardless of mods you going to be pretty competent rider to notice as big a difference on a 300 imo! But 250 or 125 it’s my go too. You def need more time and different conditions, esp hills on the pipe, don’t confuse this with top end gains though. good to see you finally try it out, def you need more time on it on a 300.🤙
to release its potential try a 52 pilot, 205 main and necj Suzuki needle on clip 1. that's with a 114 with a 113a 52 pilot 205 main and neck done 100's of test runs and over 100 running hours. it needs to be in syphon break mode . it needs the big pilot to feed enough air its plus points are smoothness and urgency. the reason the mpg doesn't drop with the big main jets is because its passing more air. if you can do a little more testing you'll be amazed just how good it can be
Tried both setups, and many more the stic always bogs or hesitates when you open the throttle off the bottom, unless you have some miracle setup this thing is junk in my experience
6 mnths STIC on 19 250xc. Noticed major overrev. Gnarly pipe would sign off early now she keeps pulling. I felt like i gained a lot of low end grunt...ie a gear higher on steep tech and no longer stall as it keeps pulling. I like it but 3rd place compared to Keihin and RK head in upgrades.
Just purchase the stic for my 2019 250 XC, Have not installed yet curious See the difference. How do you like yours a year later? Looks like my next upgrades going to be the rk tech head.
Jay did you change the fuel line out to a bigger one Tokyo off-road said he did because it leaked with the oem fuel line on so he went bigger to 8 mm I think
I don't have the Stic yet... When I do have it for the 19 KTM 300 XC. What is the MJ, PJ, Needle/clip position for the Stic in a PKW Keihen 38mm Short going to be? Looking for the video grinding the top of Keihen cable holefor KTM throttle cable to top of Keihen
I need my ride refurbished it died out on me like it was booging change the small in line.filter Didn’t fix hopefully the pump filter will be the master fix if not what could it be. 350 sx.f 2016. Thanks.
Why can't STIC make a metering rod for the Mikuni? Surely the idea can't be Kehin specific? I have my 2018 300 XC jetted perfect with the stock Mikuni.
@@nepicness I haven't had mine apart for a bit, so I can't be certain, but I watched some YT videos showing the carb with the float bowl removed, and it appears it does have a removable block.
Good video Jay, you guys did a great job testing it back to back on different bikes comparing to different setups. 👍👍
I was one of the guys bugging you to test the STIC.
One of your best reviews Jay, nice job.
I ride mostly open desert in Socal and the STIC was great on my 17 KTM 250XC.
For those who are new to the stic, JD Jetting is releasing a new white needle that replaces the red needle the kit currently comes with. The new white needle is to accommodate some people experiencing a lean condition on the the #3 clip position. Some have resorted to running pos #4 and the new white needle is revised to be able to run in the optimal #3 pos.
I moved up to the all new STIC Super X cast carb. It's up yet another level. It's a clean casting clone of the PWK AS, both Short body and Screw Top available.
Ran perfect 'as delivered' on my KTM 200SX. I changed the pilot jet from a 50 to an 80! Still had steady low idle. I'm glad I installed a G2 tamer #400 slick cam...for MX! Anywho, this thing has me dicing with bigger bikes and clearing jumps right out of turns easier now. Pure magic for smaller bore low to mid and now it carries over to exceptional mid to top.
I just installed one on my 2018 TE250. I am a spoiled lazy 300 rider and I am still getting used to the 250 power delivery. Not as much low end grunt. I ran a lectron and I
was not impressed. I modded the mikuni and felt it was better on the bottom then the lectron. The Stic is better on the bottom then the lectron, and mikuni. Over rev is way better
then the mikuni. I think the 250's benefit more than say a 300 on the bottom. Probably gonna to to a 300 cylinder, cause I still love the grunt of the 300. Thanks for the review.
Been using the 113A Stic for about a year or so ,starts easier runs clean everywhere 👍D
That stick is sweet thanks for the vid on it! I'll have to try it on my 125
Thanks for the review. I had the stock Mikuni (Jarvis modded) dialed on my '19 300 XC but it was thirsty and I wanted to keep the stock tank as I ride track and trails (6K-11K' in CO). I went Lectron HV because the review about fuel consumption. I was not impressed with trail riding the HV. I got a Lectron H and it has been great. With an S3 head (AA insert for added compression) and the Yellow spring it is perfect for woods. It self adjusts for elevation and it has a really smooth low end power delivery with a 4T style grunt ( pulls 2nd and 3rd up steep hills at low speed 13-52 gearing). To give it more of a hit I simply put the Red spring in at the track (easily done with bike on side) and it's money. I have the MX Tech 3 chamber system and settings for rocks roots and for full send. I owe a bunch of time saved to you and your channel. Thanks Jay!
Is the 3 chamber system you're referring to the a48-r? How does it perform? I've been investigating options to improve my AER fork in the rocks.
@@JB-th4bx
Fork revalve/A48r installation
Works Level WP AER -R Conversion
Includes labor, Tac-R Air Chamber Cap, volume
adjuster, Leaf style mid valve, SKF Seals and up to 2
Liters of Maxima 5w Synthetic Fork Oil.
My suspension guy is out of Parker, CO
Not having had experience with the combo on the 300, this is just based on experience of opinion, I have ridden 300s though, but I think in that type of riding you need to ride your bike as it was before installing eg similar setup alongside to compare the Stic M/R to get a true comparison based on that ride in those conditions, my experience is based on 125/250# and on those it’s really noticeable, I am also an on the pipe rider, but from bottom up it’s noticeable on those capacity bikes, once ya got a 300 running clean, regardless of mods you going to be pretty competent rider to notice as big a difference on a 300 imo! But 250 or 125 it’s my go too. You def need more time and different conditions, esp hills on the pipe, don’t confuse this with top end gains though. good to see you finally try it out, def you need more time on it on a 300.🤙
Great review! really appreciate all the information. Question where would I find that air/ fuel mixture screw at the end of the video?
to release its potential try a 52 pilot, 205 main and necj Suzuki needle on clip 1. that's with a 114
with a 113a 52 pilot 205 main and neck
done 100's of test runs and over 100 running hours.
it needs to be in syphon break mode . it needs the big pilot to feed enough air
its plus points are smoothness and urgency.
the reason the mpg doesn't drop with the big main jets is because its passing more air.
if you can do a little more testing you'll be amazed just how good it can be
Tried both setups, and many more the stic always bogs or hesitates when you open the throttle off the bottom, unless you have some miracle setup this thing is junk in my experience
6 mnths STIC on 19 250xc. Noticed major overrev. Gnarly pipe would sign off early now she keeps pulling. I felt like i gained a lot of low end grunt...ie a gear higher on steep tech and no longer stall as it keeps pulling. I like it but 3rd place compared to Keihin and RK head in upgrades.
Just purchase the stic for my 2019 250 XC, Have not installed yet curious See the difference. How do you like yours a year later? Looks like my next upgrades going to be the rk tech head.
@@Norcal2stroke verdict of the stic?
@@mikebrown41182 Still trying to figure it out..
@@Norcal2stroke Updating question, did it work out with the STIC?
@@mikebrown41182it's absolutely garbage on my yz250 me, nor George could make it run properly
Great video Jay! Time to sell my Lectron? Haha
Jay did you change the fuel line out to a bigger one Tokyo off-road said he did because it leaked with the oem fuel line on so he went bigger to 8 mm I think
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Nice video. I agree. If a dude is coming from a makuni it is going to be much bigger difference.
Awesome review Cheers 🍻
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice video
I don't have the Stic yet... When I do have it for the 19 KTM 300 XC. What is the MJ, PJ, Needle/clip position for the Stic in a PKW Keihen 38mm Short going to be?
Looking for the video grinding the top of Keihen cable holefor KTM throttle cable to top of Keihen
This guy might be able to help you win regards of Needle/clip position ruclips.net/video/cuHGJNrdLCA/видео.html
I want to get this for my WOT rides
Excellent info
Sweet video
I need my ride refurbished it died out on me like it was booging change the small in line.filter Didn’t fix hopefully the pump filter will be the master fix if not what could it be. 350 sx.f 2016. Thanks.
Injector could be clogged, there's vids on youtube on how to clean it.
@@nepicness nail it beside the filter look like blue sand the filter faded and the injector was glogged did a reverse flow and it work thanks.
What settings do you use on the 125?
Does anyone else have the same feeling as me about the engine sound?
Bogging and bearing loose
Why can't STIC make a metering rod for the Mikuni? Surely the idea can't be Kehin specific? I have my 2018 300 XC jetted perfect with the stock Mikuni.
Does the mikuni have a removable block like the keihin?
@@nepicness I haven't had mine apart for a bit, so I can't be certain, but I watched some YT videos showing the carb with the float bowl removed, and it appears it does have a removable block.
You cannot remove the required jet block assembly from a Mikuni as it's cast as part of the carb body.
@@nepicness No, it's cast as part of the body.
@@JB-th4bx Those two screws hold the gasket sealing plate in place, you cannot remove the block.
See ruclips.net/video/8klnekqfclk/видео.html
I'm thinking if I'm spending 300 on that I'll go ahead and fork out the extra for the SC or the lectron. Who knows. My 08 runs about perfect though.