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I got a Dyno Jet kit and a Mikuni jet kit and I've heard here there is a difference in how they number the jets such as a Dyno jet #180 is smaller then a Mikuni #180 or is it visa a versa? and is there any real difference between the two manufactures?


 
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Old 05-20-2005, 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by: Oldmanracing
http://vmaxoutlaw.com/tech/dyno-mikuni.htm
Got it!

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Old 05-20-2005, 07:55 PM
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thanks for the update on the axle bearings oldmanracing
 
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Originally posted by: Oldmanracing
http://vmaxoutlaw.com/tech/dyno-mikuni.htm
Yeah, that chart is wrong...

A 150 DJ will flow more than a 150 Mikuni, the chart is wrong.
 
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Old 05-21-2005, 01:01 AM
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I have this same chart from 3 different organizations.
All DS650 and F650 folks have accepted this chart.
What chart do the folks at Yamaha use?
I also have 4 Yamaha's in the garage to match the 4 Bombardier's.
 
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Old 05-22-2005, 04:04 PM
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Well think about for a second. What jets does a bike use in mikuni sizes? Do you run a bigger DJ in the same bike if you switch jets? When I do I run a lower number. In BSR Mikunis a 146 DJ is somewhere around 160 in a Mikuni.
 

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Maddog, you have it backwards. A mikuni has a smaller number than a dynojet. Mikuni jet size is measured by its flow rate. A dynojet is measured by the hole diameter in the jet....I.E. a 175 mikuni = a 190 dj. A145 mikuni = 160 dj.
 
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Scoundrel.....there is a diff in the jet #'s. Also if you are using mikuni jets stay with the stock needle. If you plan on running a dj kit, use the dj needle. The needles seat differently in the jets. As long as you don't mix the two you will be ok. I had a dj kit in my ds for a bout a year. I went back to mikunis. The dj needle wore out to quickly. Also the dj jets arent as true as they should be for my liking.
 
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Default Dyno Jet v.s Mikuni

Originally posted by: w1ngnut
Maddog, you have it backwards. A mikuni has a smaller number than a dynojet. Mikuni jet size is measured by its flow rate. A dynojet is measured by the hole diameter in the jet....I.E. a 175 mikuni = a 190 dj. A145 mikuni = 160 dj.
Experience tells me otherwise, as well as just about every other raptor owner. But hey, if it works for you go for it.
 


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