Full exhaust system.
7% larger airbox lid
Filter foam (2 layers)
Shimmed needles
Drilled slides
I was thinking maybe 122's all round?
Thanks, Alex
jetting for this state of tune...
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Re: jetting for this state of tune...
What sort of filter foam is it?
The jets will need to be anywhere up to 132 in size depending on above.
It's really a guessing game when it comes to using anything but the stanadard filter.
The jets will need to be anywhere up to 132 in size depending on above.
It's really a guessing game when it comes to using anything but the stanadard filter.
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Re: jetting for this state of tune...
Managed to get her sorted now, thanks Cammo. 120 Dynojets were by far the best of the various sizes I tried.
And its the dual layered stuff from Rick. Looks exactly the same as Pipercross foam but I may be wrong.
And its the dual layered stuff from Rick. Looks exactly the same as Pipercross foam but I may be wrong.
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Re: jetting for this state of tune...
sounds about right as mine runs well on 116/118 DJ mains (K&N and race can)
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