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Old 01-12-2000 | 05:54 AM
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Recently purchased a dyno jet kit for my banshee and was wondering if anyone else has installed this kit? Wanted to know if the kit improved power and response and also how you set it up (needle postion, main, air screws). Do you have to run the dyno mains or can you just use the needle? Thanks for any help and advice any can give..

P.S. got the kit cause I bent my stock needles and didn't want to wait to get new ones

1999 banshee with paul turner midrange pipes, prodesign head with 21cc domes, prodesign intake manifold, delta v-force reeds, reed spacers behind reeds, tcs shocks, and twin k&n's.
 
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Old 01-20-2000 | 07:21 PM
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i have a 1999 banshee with toomies, k+n filter with the snorkel removed. I run 280 mains. whatvever the instructions say to set the needle at, follow them. i think it is one up from stock.
 
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Old 01-21-2000 | 01:16 AM
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I purchased just the dyno jet needles. I was told the main jets are junk. To start out, try setting the needle on the 4th clip position. Im assuming yours has 6 slots like mine. What little test riding i have done so far shows real improvement.
 
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