dyno jetting

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scrappy
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dyno jetting

Post by scrappy »

hi peeps :smt039
kinda new to all this any advice would be great
iv just got hold of a stage 1 kit iv got stock down pipes and filter and blue flame can whats the best way to set it up for a happy medium
please help :smt013
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Post by greengoblin »

Don't!!!!! :smt002


Sorry, but I had the mother of all jobs sorting mine out after fitting the kit, if I could go back , I wouldn't bother. :smt010
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Post by tomzxr400 »

best way is on a dyno you can do it yourself but it does take a long time and alot of messing about
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Post by gubbs »

tomzxr400 wrote:best way is on a dyno you can do it yourself but it does take a long time and alot of messing about
I think you can do it yourself fairly quickly if you have an idea how its working and some experience ...

The biggest problem is not having adjustable needles e.g. expensive dynojet kit stuff.

Apparently, washers are fine for shimming the needle up .5mm or so..

If you need to drop em tho you're stuffed init.
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