dyno jet question

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dodds
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dyno jet question

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as i'm about to fit my kit i just wanted to ask all the people who have fitted a dynojet kit if they have or have not drilled the carb slides and what results they have got, as i have read various pros and cons, dodds. ps dont want to start off the whole dyno jet is great,,,,,,,, no dyno jet is crap debate all over again either !!!!!!!! :wink:
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Dyno jet is crap :lol:
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Post by Stormin Ben »

I haven't got a dynojet kit as such fitted, but the dyno man did drill the slides.
It should allow the slide to raise and lower slightly faster and therefore be crisper when you whack the throttle open

I think!! :)

Ben
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cheers ben, after that mad rush of replys :confused :confused :confused decided to drill them and now they are fitted all seems to be ok, in fact the bike feels great :lol: :lol: :lol: , cheers dodds.
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I have drilled mine too. Feels good :arrow: :D
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Post by Rollingalong »

What number size drill bit is used just out of curiosity ?

Is the Dynojet kit working pretty well with cams and head work ?
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