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DJ main jet conversion to Mikuni jet numbers

headsbikesmopars

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Does anyone know the formula to convert from DJ main jet numbers to the equivalent jet size for Mikuni main jets ? Could not find that in Basscliff's site. Thanks.
 
Here ya go! I ffound this on the interwebs not too long ago, not sure where though.


KEIHIN DYNOJET MIKUNI
92 92 85
95 94 87.5
98 96 90
100 98 92.5
102 100
105 102 95
108 104 97.5
110 106 100
112 108
115 110 102.5
118 112 105
120 114 107.5
122 116
125 118 110
128 120 112.5
130 122 115
132 124
135 126 117.5
138 128 120
140 130 122.5
142 132
145 134 125
148 136 127.5
150 138 130
152 140
155 142 132.5
158 144 135
160 146 137.5
162 148
 
Hi,

I have a copy of Mr. salty_monk's conversion spreadsheet RIGHT HERE on my little website. :)

There are many webpages that have conversion charts. The main difference between the two is that DJ uses actual diameter measurements of the jets and Mikuni uses a flow rate (cc's per minute, or something).

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
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