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Pilot screw turns: the saga continues

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http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/images/carbspec_float_height.html

If you scroll to the very bottom of the page linked, there is a link to a chart to convert DynoJet to Mikuni. Unfortunately, the link is not working but the conversion factor seems to be .9375.
So maybe a 124 DynoJet would be about 132 in Mikuni. 124 divided by .9375=132.26. Looking at it from the other direction, .9375 times 132.26 (Mikuni)=124 Dynojet. If you're thinking it's lean, you need to end up somewhere north of 132 Mikuni
 
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Hmm, yeah, it?s strange. The charts I see show you need a bigger dyno to compare to a mikuni. I also have Factory Pros which im told are same as Keihin..? Why dyno cant just make them the same I don?t understand.
I mapped out my jet collection on some paper today.
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hurts my head trying to get an idea how they compare. Probably just need to get new mikunis when I get there.
 
Just ran some 145’s.
I have everything set how Steve suggested last couple runs- baselines and 3 turns out. Not changing anything except bigger mikuni mains.
Thought 145’s would be crazy rich especially when I had choke on but I resisted the urge to think about it much. When I got out there I was surprised it sounded better. Still popping on decel and small throttle inputs and also falling on it’s face if I go lower than 1600rpm with the idle speed.
Could I have been that lean originally??! I’m excited to go bigger. Feel like I’m on the right path now. 145’s, jeesh!
 
Yeah, I could have it backwards as far as which is bigger at the same number. Somehow I inferred that from post 61. Searching back, it seems maybe its .9375 times Dynojet=Mikuni. He!!, I'm confusing myself but at least maybe ,9375 is the factor used in some way to convert.
 
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I have 3 147.5 for some reason and 150’s before I run out of mikunis
 
You could put a 250 main jet in there and it would have no effect on idle or any throttle position under 1/2 . If you're having idle probs and low rpm probs, changing the main jets is just giving your screwdriver a workout.
 
You could put a 250 main jet in there and it would have no effect on idle or any throttle position under 1/2 . If you're having idle probs and low rpm probs, changing the main jets is just giving your screwdriver a workout.

Im jetting following proper sequence. Finding the main is the first step. I’m just observing the effects my changes are having down the line. Since the fuel that run through the main feeds all three circuits in the carb it does effect everything to a certain degree. If I have my mix screws screwed out all the way this whole time, eventually I should start to see a jet where the idle gets rich. If it doesn’t, I’ll never be able to tune idle.
 
Im jetting following proper sequence. Finding the main is the first step. I’m just observing the effects my changes are having down the line. Since the fuel that run through the main feeds all three circuits in the carb it does effect everything to a certain degree. If I have my mix screws screwed out all the way this whole time, eventually I should start to see a jet where the idle gets rich. If it doesn’t, I’ll never be able to tune idle.
Ok, don't believe me. The Factory Pro sequence assumes you're in the ballpark with your pilot jet (and you're using the correct style), along with a needle with a correct taper. The main jet has almost 0 effect on your idle and low rpms/small throttle openings. But carry on, I'm just trying to help.
 
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