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Thread: May Run, No Time to jet... or is there?

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    May Run, No Time to jet... or is there?

    Hey, I need help jetting my 99 400EX. I know it's tired but I am going to be getting my crankcase back from the dealer with a new output shaft for the front sprocket but while it's apart i'm throwing in a CR188 Wiseco Rod kit, it has been bored one size, stage 1 hot cam, 14 T frt. sprocket and new clutch, full pro-circuit t-4, k&n filter with the lid ON and a dynojet kit. BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT JETS TO USE, I am right on the coast and weigh 150 LBS and ride in the woods.

    Any help would be appreciated, I've got 7 days to turn my crankcase into a 400EX worthy of some martin-head(if you know it) sand dragging.

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    from what you told us i would start with a 160 or 165 dynojet and work your way down.
    2005 450r

    *sold* 2001 400ex

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    I live in staten island not a big elevation change and i actually ride in jersey alot my bike has all the stuff listed under and i run a 158 and the power is snappy...no hesitation...try a 158 and work your way down cuz u wont need it....get a 162, 158, 152, 148. in a kit...they are cheap anyway.......by the way do u go to chadsworth?????
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    Originally posted by BrooKLyN400EX
    I live in staten island not a big elevation change and i actually ride in jersey alot my bike has all the stuff listed under and i run a 158 and the power is snappy...no hesitation...try a 158 and work your way down cuz u wont need it....get a 162, 158, 152, 148. in a kit...they are cheap anyway.......by the way do u go to chadsworth?????
    your referring to keihin jets. he is using dynojets. the numbering pattern is different on each brand.
    2005 450r

    *sold* 2001 400ex

    "If you think you can, you can. If you think you can't, your right."

    "A leader will take you where you want to go. A great leader will not necessarily take you where you want to go but where you ought to be."

    "If you want to do something, you will find a way; if you don't, you'll find and excuse!"

    "Its not aptitude but attitude that determines your altitude."

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    If you are using the kit....try a 155 and 160
    Nick Reid

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