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| I agree, i travel all around the country and im tired of changing my jets. I think the concept sounds great, i just havent had the guts to try one.
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| I did have one on my bike but never really got to use it because i bought the carb used and whoever installed it was a dumb ass. i ended up aciedently braking it and bought a new one, but instead of installing it i just left it off. any ways they work by taking fuel from the bottom of your float bowl and as you excelerate to mid and top end it sucks fuel into the carb. now you need to jet your carb lean about 5 to 10 sizes to you can fill in the fuel as you need it by turning a little dial. hope that helps if you have anymore questions just ask. i got a brand new one on ebay if your interested. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...2434169&rd=1,1 Last edited by tyephoon; 01-08-2007 at 04:34 AM. |
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