jetmoto engine temp
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jetmoto engine temp
remove carb from atv, remove float bowl, you will notice in the center is a brass fitting, thats the main jet next to it is the pilot jet, remove them both, on the side of the jets is a number, this is the size of the jet, take them down to a m/c or atv dealer and have them match up, you need to buy 2-4 sizes bigger, then reinstaal everything and start doing plug checks, keep rejetting until the spark plug tan in color,and the engine has good thottle reponse, (no bogging). simple to do but takes a little time, jets will cost you from 3-5 dollars each depending on the dealer. nobody can tell you what exactly what jets to use their's a lot of veritables such as altitube, weather.
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jetmoto engine temp
I am extra sorry setters. I thought I had the list with me but must have left it in my truck. I absolutely promise i will have some numbers give you the numbers tonite. I have jet numbers for using the stock carb with a UNI filter. And also for using the stock carb with the UNI and the Jetmoto aftermarket pipe.
billl2099 is correct that you will have to fine tune for your area. These jets worked well for me in the sea level to 4000' in elevation.
billl2099 is correct that you will have to fine tune for your area. These jets worked well for me in the sea level to 4000' in elevation.
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jetmoto engine temp
mywifesquad,are you the one that posted about trying the upgrades.Upgrade jetmoto exhaust,mikuni carb, and filter? I was looking for that post but couldnt find it.Whats your suggestions for these up grades?I have been emailing for months now with raceway about the exhaust and i keep getting the run around.Even talked to him and emailed him yesterday about what jets i needed for the up graded filter and so far no answer.Seems like he is not sure himself.Do they sell jet kits?If so no one seems to no much about them.Did you buy your exhaust right thru jetmoto?I would like to do whats best for this machine so any advice would be great.
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jetmoto engine temp
You could buy a kit like dynojet or somthing like it. It comes with instructions for jet size. If you eventually put on an after market exhaust you may have to re-jet to go bigger.
On a side note Setters wouldn't happen to be your last name would it? It is a pretty rare one and it happens to be mine. : )
On a side note Setters wouldn't happen to be your last name would it? It is a pretty rare one and it happens to be mine. : )
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