duncan racing
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Duncan will set up a carb for my 250r. Its going to be a 36mm carb pre jetted and "set up by duncan" for $270 + shipping is it worth it? if not where are the prices good. Do they carry 36mm not many do? thanx
matt
matt
#3
Duncan did mine also, I just put a 36mmPJ on my racer last month and it screams now. They do a fine job on setting it up for your quad and the type of riding you do. Mine cost $225 and $45 for a jet kit plus $10.66 to get it here to Missouri.
#5
The PJ Is designed for low and mid power and uses a oval silde inside.
The PWK is designed for mid and top end power and uses a d-shaped slide inside.
At least thats what they told me, and I was wanting more low end tourque.
The PWK is designed for mid and top end power and uses a d-shaped slide inside.
At least thats what they told me, and I was wanting more low end tourque.
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Duncan Racing will charge you 25-50 dollars more for the same carb you can get by shopping around. The smaller, cheaper looking adds in atv magazines will usually offer you the best carb prices. However, when you buy from a place like Duncan, you are paying extra for their jetting expertise. If you don't think you can jet your own carburator, it is probably in your best interest to pay a little more and avoid a meltdown. Especially since if you can't jet your own carb, you probably can't rebuild your own engine.
I've got a question of my own. Does anybody out their know when Duncan Racing is going to finish their website? That thing is developing slower than a Florida ballat count.
I've got a question of my own. Does anybody out their know when Duncan Racing is going to finish their website? That thing is developing slower than a Florida ballat count.
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