Nothing has been changed on my bike except the air filters and mufflers. I'm thinking the 190's mains are too big as well, but ill only know after I try tweaking the needles. Also keep in mind my engine is slightly larger then yours.
I was just thinking this morning, to make this whole trial and error processes simpler, im going to have two bungs welded into my exhaust and just pickup an AEM UEGO, I run one in my car, so why not run one on my bike. It will remove all the guess work in running rich or lean in a given throttle opening.
Where online did you buy the jets?
Im confused, you want to enlarge your needle jets yet you have a rich mid range? Isnt that counter productive?
Whats the current setup you got going thats producing a rideable bike?
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http://www.carbparts.com/ for online stuff.
why do i want to enlarge the needle jets? well, the carbs came with #159 primary-type needle jets, which are suited for two-strokes, although it seems a lot of guys use them in four-stroke applications. they are very rich in the mids. i have P-5 #159 needle jets.
i went to a #176 bleed-type, which is 'proper' for a four-stroke, P-6 size. with all my other carb settings the same, the bike went from pulling hard and overall totally rideable, although fouling plugs with the mids (with the #159's), to not being able to pull under load above 5500 rpm, they were so lean with the #176's.
the additional air premixed in the bleed-type needle jets just leaned things out so bad i couldn't ride the bike.
i ended up reducing the air correction jets to richen up the mixture, but once things looked right in terms of plugs, the bike was under-fueled. it would start to crap out under load, and choking the carb would help, so i know it's lean.
rick merhar at accu-products (who i also bought some jets from) stated the flow equivalent to a P-5 #159 would be around a P-8 or 9 in a #176. i can swap air correction jets to dial in the #176's if they're a little rich.
i just want to get the plugs reading right, and my #159 P-5's are too rich yet in the mids/upper mids.
my settings that are producing a rideable bike, albeit fouling plugs:
150 mains
2.5 throttle slide cutaway
6F4 needles, leanest clip settings
#159 P-5 needle jets
25 pilots
air correction jets removed (the biggest i have is a 2.0, and this is in effect putting in a 'bigger' jet, to lean out those mids)
air/fuel mixture screws 1.5 turns out