Has anyone seen the "DIAL A JET"?

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Old Jan 6, 2004 | 03:26 PM
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Default Has anyone seen the "DIAL A JET"?

Fu,

what do you mean they drain the floatbowl?

 
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Old Jan 6, 2004 | 05:10 PM
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Yeah i saw them a long time ago....Been thinking about getting it. But i heard it's not that great and it wears out really fast. Plus when i order my LTE it comes with jets. So i most likely wont get it. But you sure can and tell me what you think of them.

And when he says they drain the float bowl....

Dial-A-Jet IS NOT like a Power Jet. A Power Jet feeds raw liquid fuel, just like the other circuits, and works from 7/8 throttle and up. Dial-A-Jet feeds emulsified fuel for instant throttle response and works from just above idle to full throttle.

Dial-A-Jet feeds a fine consistent mist of emulsified fuel instead of raw liquid fuel like all other jetting circuits in your carb. Pre-atomized fuel weighs 10% of what raw liquid fuel weighs, therefore, it is very responsive to engine needs.
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Old Jan 7, 2004 | 01:36 PM
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Originally posted by: FUFIGHTER
One thing I really like about them is they drain the floatbowl!
If you go on the WWW.THUNDERPRODUCTS.COM website the show the new dial-a-jet gets it's fuel source from the floatbowl, which intern takes out all contaminents I thought it was pretty cool! Oops sorry SHOTGUN I quoted myself instead of you.
 
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