Makuni VS Dynojet??
#11
So what all does the kit include? When you buy the kit all your buying is a bunch of diff jets? Guess I didnt realize that. So what jets should I purchase for my raptor. Im putting on a full yosh system and a pro flow kit with k&n and no air box lid. TIA
#13
Well my combo seem to work well for me,and I do damn near all of my riding at Glamis.
I run 175/180 with #25 pilots. I am currently running all Mikuni hardware.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
I run 175/180 with #25 pilots. I am currently running all Mikuni hardware.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
#16
Originally posted by: RAPTORJAY
Yup waste of money, but you need those needles...they are much richer and will allow better mid-range power
they are a must
Yup waste of money, but you need those needles...they are much richer and will allow better mid-range power
they are a must
#17
When I had my Yoshi way back in the day I tryed both ways the Mukunis and then put the Dynojet back in and got WAY more throttle responce and SNAP out of the Dynojet kit! Because the way my bike ran all my friends went to the Dynojet kit and are very pleased with there results
#19
Get the GYTR kit here's why.
The tapered needles
25 pilots
Jets are easier to get from dealer and a wider assortment, you can get the mikunis in half sizes if you want to really fine tune
Less money than DJ kit
Most performance parts come with reccomended sizes for mikuni jets
And like I said before the jets look to be a better quality
The tapered needles
25 pilots
Jets are easier to get from dealer and a wider assortment, you can get the mikunis in half sizes if you want to really fine tune
Less money than DJ kit
Most performance parts come with reccomended sizes for mikuni jets
And like I said before the jets look to be a better quality
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