I went ahead and found a elevation Finder Online
here is how you use it.
Link to it
I went ahead and found a elevation Finder Online
here is how you use it.
Link to it
V-Twin King Quad
DONE! Now go jet your Bike perfectly
V-Twin King Quad
Thanks, this should help a lot of people to dial in there carbs. Great job!
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or you could use a GPS.
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how does this help??????? there is nothing that tells you what jet to use at specific elevations! this is completely worthless information if you aren't told that! c'mon guys!
2002 250 ex
HMF full exhaust
polished throttle cover
dg front bumper
twin air filter
jetted carb
300ex shock on rear
I really hope you are being sarcasticOriginally posted by dirtdawg
how does this help??????? there is nothing that tells you what jet to use at specific elevations! this is completely worthless information if you aren't told that! c'mon guys!
V-Twin King Quad
i'm being totally serious. i know elevation affects the performance but the elevation does not help you figure out what size jet you need. it only gives you a general ballpark. unless you know which jets to use at certain elevations. i have never seen a guide that says like 105 jet for 0-100 feet, 115 for 350 feet, etc. you must have all the answers or something.
2002 250 ex
HMF full exhaust
polished throttle cover
dg front bumper
twin air filter
jetted carb
300ex shock on rear
You never know what the exact jet to use. No matter if it is temperature or elevation.Originally posted by dirtdawg
i'm being totally serious. i know elevation affects the performance but the elevation does not help you figure out what size jet you need. it only gives you a general ballpark. unless you know which jets to use at certain elevations. i have never seen a guide that says like 105 jet for 0-100 feet, 115 for 350 feet, etc. you must have all the answers or something.
V-Twin King Quad
that's my point. this doesn't help you "perfectly jet" then, does it? it doesn't help that much at all.
2002 250 ex
HMF full exhaust
polished throttle cover
dg front bumper
twin air filter
jetted carb
300ex shock on rear
you should maybe do ur research be4 u open ur mouth!! Look at step 4!!!!!
http://www.dynojet.com/pdf/Q107.pdf
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