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HMF and DynoJet kit installed on Raptor!!

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Old Apr 7, 2001 | 04:39 PM
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I installed a HMF slip-on with the Power-Core silencer. I had that (the Power-Core) installed just because of riding in Oregon. I also installed the Dyno Jet kit at the same time. The HMF looks great, I can't seem to get it to seal well on the stock headpipe. I need some kind of sealer. The jet kit was fun, NOT! Actually, it was easier than I thought. The kit wasn't the problem, it was putting the boots back on that was the problem. Anyways, I took her for a spin this morning, can't keep the front tires of the ground. Seems to pull very well from bottom to top. Only got it into 3rd gear so far. It's raining right now, later I'll take it out more. It seems to run great, before it seemed to sputter and semi-back fire, now, it's really smooth. I love it. I'll report more later when the rain goes away!
 
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Old Apr 8, 2001 | 12:44 AM
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Hey DUDE, What does that jet kit contain? If it is just different jets would you let me know. Child support cuts down on my aftermarket parts although one day at work I lost it and bought lonesatar +3+1 A-arms and some works triple rate shocks.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2001 | 04:30 PM
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r1, the kit consists of needles, main jets and some slide springs. Very easy to install. Just be careful and watch to see where everything goes. You have to get the whole kit in order for it to work right.
 
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