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Looking for a place in the dallas/fort worth area to tune

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I need to have my carbs synced and rejetted. Where in dfw can I get that done with out costing me an aram and leg?
 
Hey Zot
Come on get with it do it your self. It is not that difficult even if you have little motorcycle experience. not many places will touch the older bikes without charging plenty of cash. Rejetting the carbs is simple and syncing them will cost you about $100 at any shop heck it needs only minimal equipment u can purchase and u will be able to keep your bike in top notch condition.
good Luck ! feel free to e-mail me for more details. I will be happy to guide you in the processe and i will u the specs if u wish to perform this task urself.
Regards, Archie
 
Re: Looking for a place in the dallas/fort worth area to tun

Re: Looking for a place in the dallas/fort worth area to tun

Zot said:
I need to have my carbs synced and rejetted. Where in dfw can I get that done with out costing me an aram and leg?
Just a suggestion, synching is something you can learn to do. Just buy an inexpensive carb synch' tool and basic hand tools. My Motion Pro vacuum tool ($33) does a fine job. You also need a fan or two.
As for jetting, that can be a lot of trial and error. However, if you tell us exactly what bike you have and what engine mod's, we may be able to help you with the jetting. Someone here may have the same bike/mod's to fix you up. Might be worth a try. Of course, you need to have basic abilities to get to the carbs and then work on them. A good manual, preferably a factory shop manual is necessary.
A typical jet kit is around $125. So for about $160 and a manual,you can do it yourself. If you do go to a shop, be aware that they will sometimes simply install the jet kit using the kit makers "base settings". These base settings are frequently way off, causing severe mixture problems. If they actually test and get the jetting right, it may cost you several hours @ $60/hr or so? Just don't always trust what they say. Take plug reads to determine if the jetting is right.
Some shops have Dyno's, but the charges can vary a lot.
 
Hello Keith

You could not have stated it any better. Thanks you said it for me.
Regards Archie
 
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