Basic Mikuni & Keihin Slide Carb Tuning Explained (Step-by-Step Beginner Guide) Struggling with hard starts, bogging, or poor throttle response? This beginner-friendly guide breaks down Mikuni & Keihin slide carb tuning so you can finally make your snowmobile run crisp, clean, and strong—without the guesswork. 👇 What You’ll Learn in This Video In this step-by-step carburetor tuning guide, you’ll gain a clear understanding of how slide carbs actually work and how to tune them the right way for better performance and reliability. ✅ The purpose of the pilot jet, needle, and main jet ✅ How throttle position affects fuel delivery ✅ Signs of rich vs lean conditions (and how to fix them) ✅ How to make safe, effective tuning changes ✅ Common beginner mistakes that hurt performance ✅ Tips to improve starting, idle, throttle response, and top-end power Whether you’re new to carb tuning or just want a rock-solid baseline, this video will help you dial in your Mikuni or Keihin slide carb with confidence and get the most out of your sled. 🚀 Why This Matters Proper carb tuning doesn’t just add power—it improves rideability, fuel efficiency, engine life, and overall reliability. If your snowmobile isn’t running the way it should, this is the foundation you must understand. 👍 Support the Channel If this video helps you: Hit Like to support snowmobile tech content Subscribe for more performance, tuning, and how-to videos Comment below with your sled, carb type, or tuning questions—I read them all Your support helps keep high-quality snowmobile performance content coming. 🤝 🔖 Hashtags #SnowmobileTuning #CarbTuning #MikuniCarb #KeihinCarb #TwoStrokePerformance #SnowmobileTech #SledLife. DISCLAIMER: The content presented in this video and on this page/platform, including all information, demonstrations, opinions, comments, and materials, is provided for general informational and entertainment purposes only. Mark Young makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, reliability, suitability, or availability of the information contained in this video or associated page/platform. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. Under no circumstances shall Mark Young be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages, or any loss or damage of any kind, including but not limited to personal injury, property damage, financial loss, or other damages arising out of or related to the use of, misuse of, interpretation of, or reliance upon any information, demonstrations, comments, or materials presented in this video or on this page/platform. This limitation applies whether such content is provided by Mark Young or by any third party through comments, sharing, embedding, or redistribution. The content in this video and on this page/platform does not constitute professional, mechanical, technical, legal, financial, or safety advice. Viewers should always seek the advice of qualified professionals before attempting any procedures, repairs, modifications, or actions discussed or implied in this content. Any actions taken based on the information provided are performed solely at the viewer’s own risk. Proper safety procedures, protective equipment, tools, training, and working conditions should always be used. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to determine the appropriate safety measures necessary to protect themselves, others, and property. Mark Young assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, outdated information, or for the results obtained from the use of the information provided. The information in this video and on this page/platform may be modified, updated, or removed at any time without notice, and there is no obligation to update previously published content. This disclaimer extends to all affiliated pages, channels, platforms, social media accounts, and any third parties associated with or sharing this content.