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    GS700ES Jetting changes for new air filters?

    Has anybody put the individual air filters onto a GS700? I'd like to know what changes have to be made to the jetting after this is done.
    Thanks.

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    A Dynojet kit is the easiest and in the long run most cost effective way to go. You can spend more money buying different size jets trying to get it right than you will spend on the kit. The biggest problem is the stock needle jets. They are non-adjustable other than try using spacers to shim them up.

    You would want the Stage 3 since you will run individual filters. If you don't already have a free flowing exhaust you need to consider it to get much out of the intake mods. With the kit you get new slide return springs, two or three sets of mains, new adjustable needles, and a drill bit for enlarging the hole at the bottom of the slides for better throttle response. You get good instructions and Dynojet used to be good about talking with you on the phone to solve any problem. They even sent me a couple of sets of jets years ago at no charge.

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