Paul,
A good point ... of course anyone who has ever bought a Dynojet kit as
least has a pretty good assortment to see if they are going to be in
"range" with their current fuel jet ............ If they don't have an
assortment laying around though ... I couldn't agree more ... it can
get quite expensive.
campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Sayegh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Pilot air jets
> When you are experimenting with air jets, I would suggest drilling
and
> or solder and drill smaller the jets until you get close. You will
save
> yourself a lot of money. Air jets are not as sensitive to the
"perfect
> hole" that a fuel jet requires. When the bike runs the way you
want,
> measure the hole and buy the right jets.....end of story.
> snip <
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