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  • nathan12

    #1

    dynojet!

    I noticed that the dynojet main jets for my 82 gs 1100 seem to be alittle longer than the stocks. May be a dumb question, but is it necessary to adjust the float levels to compensate.
  • Billy Ricks

    #2
    No, if you do you screw up the mixture across the board.

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    • robertbarr
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      • Sep 2005
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      • Joliet, Illinois

      #3
      I'd try to hunt down the original instructions, or contact Dynojet. On my '01 Bandit, the needles are a bit longer, as is the jet; they also call for setting the float level about 2mm lower (for a 2mm higher level of fuel). So it could be a mistake (and a possible source of frustration) to try to guess.
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      • nathan12

        #4
        Thanks guys!

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        • Gimpdiggity

          #5
          Man I wish Factory Pro made a kit for these bikes...I've had so much more success using FP kits than the DJ kits.

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