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Is there anything from a Dynojet kit worth having?

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Old 07-15-2014, 01:33 PM
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Is there anything from a Dynojet kit worth having?

A new dyno jet kit has come up for sale here, brand new. Its cheap. Anything worth having out of it? Im running Hawks jet system and am very happy with it but wondered if I should grab this.
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The stickers look really nice....



In all seriousness: What sizes are the jets?

If you're already running Hawk's jetting changes then you don't have a reason to change anything in the carbs, in my opinion.

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Originally Posted by NZSpokes
A new dyno jet kit has come up for sale here, brand new. Its cheap. Anything worth having out of it? Im running Hawks jet system and am very happy with it but wondered if I should grab this.
Blasphemy!
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Which dynojet model is it? I got a dynojet kit from 4wheelonline way back a years ago. What is good with dynojet kit is that all the things you need including steps and instructions are included in one box. So no need for any trial and error. Also the sticker really looks good once installed into your bike.
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The needles are fine. Just don't follow their instructions - you do not want to drill the slides, etc. Just replace your stock needles with the adjustable ones.

Really, it is just the drilling of the slides and the different slide springs (depending on the kit) that are what messes up those kits. The parts are workable.
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