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Author: Subject: Dynojet kit - zx9r fitting
westindy

posted on 17/6/03 at 08:47 PM Reply With Quote
Dynojet kit - zx9r fitting

Just read the instructions for my Dynojet kit to fit a 98C1 zx9r - can this be fitted without taking the carbs off the engine? The instructions do seem poor on first sight.
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OX

posted on 17/6/03 at 10:16 PM Reply With Quote
if you can take the float bowls off and see what your doing then i dont think theres any need to take the carbs off ,but taking the carbs off will only take 2 secs -just rock them forwards and backwards a few times and pull them off and when youv finished installing the dynokit use tyre soap or a little fairy liquid and push them back on ,might need 2 people to do this as getting all four pots in at the same time can sometimes be a struggle this may seem ruthless but some times when working in tight spaces this is the only way depending where the heads of the clips are placed






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Jasper

posted on 18/6/03 at 06:13 PM Reply With Quote
Take the carbs off, only 4 hex bolts to losen and it comes off easily.

I found the instructions slightly confusing till I did it, then they are very straight forward. It was much easier than I thought it would be. Just give it a go, but DO take the carbs off.

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OX

posted on 18/6/03 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
just a little tip westindy ,when the instructions tell you to turn the air/fuel mixture screw out by 2 turns it is only a guide line and each throttle pot will need a different amount of turns .i have found that with only 2 turns out the engine runs to weak so start at one end and turn the screw out in half a turn intervals and listen for a slight rise in rpm then the next one and so on .you may have to go along the line again just to fine tweek them.after the first 2 carb pot mixtures have been done you should be trying to listen for higher rpm and a smoother running engine(a poorly adjusted engine can sound very lumpy and by adjusting the mixtures can some times raise the rpm by 1500) but i surggest getting the carbs balanced first as this can also make a big difference
when adjusting the mixtures as many as 4 or more turns out may be needed and all 4 pots wont be the same ,if you need any help just u2u me






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