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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 03:53 AM
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Default Dynojet Upgrade To Honda Foreman 450

I just purchased a dynojet kit for my formeman 450 04 model. Can someone let me know which jet to use and which notch to set the clip on the needle. Just to let everyone know also I have the stock muffler and a triangle snorkle kit.
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 10:18 AM
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Default Dynojet Upgrade To Honda Foreman 450

Read some carburator theory here: http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm

Jetting is more art than science! It isn't done by someone on the internet just telling you what to put in....it has to be done by making changes then riding the quad and seeing what the change did, and mostly it's a pain in the a$$!!! There should be instructions with the kit, but they will only get you in the ballpark.....

You start out with jets that you know are to rich, then you work your way down until it begins to run just a bit lean. Then you back it back up a little to be sure you will never run lean, because that can damage the engine

Just what are you hoping to achieve here, seeing that your motor is still in stock condition??? True, Honda does jet a tad lean from the factory (to meet emissions standards) so fatteneing it up a little might help, but you won't be so far off that you are going to realize much if any difference with the jet kit.
 
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