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What Size Jets?

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I am confused. I have a 1981 gs 650 gl. It has 4 into 1 ceramic headers on it. What size jets should be in it? Thamks
 
Are you running the stock air box? If yes then you might be fine with the stock 110 jets, or maybe you could go up a couple sizes. If you are running pods with a dynojet III kit, you should have 155 or 160 DJ jets which are like 145 or 150 in regular stock type jets.

hope that helps
 
When I bought it the po had cheap crappy pods on it but I am going to put the original airbox back in for now. Thanks So I might need to go to a 112 or something like that.
 
if he had pods, and a 4 into 1...The bike would pretty much not run without messing with the jets. I would think you might wanna see if it has had a dynojet kit installed.. look and see if the slides have been drilled, and if there are air restictors in there, and verify the mains you have in it now.
 
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