how much am I losing?
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jetted my raptor w/yoshi comp exhaust using 146/148 jets out of dynojet kit (didnt think much of it, just followed dynojet instructions) and it runs great....
however, the yoshi exhaust wants 150/155 jets....woops
before i go out and buy some larger jets, what am I missing out on? advantages/disadvantages of using smaller jets? +/- of increasing jet sizes?
thanx, I truly am a noob, but i installed the jetkit in under 2 hours which made me real happy and it ran like a kitten
have pro design kit w/kn filter and ehs lid w/yoshi comp exhaust installed
however, the yoshi exhaust wants 150/155 jets....woops
before i go out and buy some larger jets, what am I missing out on? advantages/disadvantages of using smaller jets? +/- of increasing jet sizes?
thanx, I truly am a noob, but i installed the jetkit in under 2 hours which made me real happy and it ran like a kitten
have pro design kit w/kn filter and ehs lid w/yoshi comp exhaust installed
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Dynojet numbers are different than Mikuni (stock). 146/148 is right for DJ jets and needles, 150/155 is right for Mikuni jets and needles. Do not mix up DJ and Mikuni needles/jets, you'll never get it to run right. Changing jets on the stock Raptor carbs is not as easy as it sounds, congratulations on your successful wrenching!
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