dynojet is a machine to check & set up your engine ie carbs
no you can not you dont have the machine .
2006-10-21 09:57:27
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answered by quasar 6
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The fact that you have to ask what a Dynojet is means you do not have the ability to fit it. Anyone who has every tinkered with carbs knows what Dynojet kits do. It's always better to get them set up by professionals on a dyno machine, it's worth the money.
2006-10-22 08:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Dynojet kit is basically an upgrade for your carbs in the search for more power and is very difficult to do by yourself, carburation is something of an "art" and I would not recommend you try this yourself, dealers with a dyno machine can do this very acurately as well as charge you lots of money for the privelage! and even then they can still make a mess of it ,as I have had the misfortune to have had a bad experience with a dyno-center and in the end junked my dyno-jet kit and returned bike to standard trim, This was very costly and frustrating all for the sake of a few BHP! I would recomend that you leave your bike as it is if its running o.k then dont try to fix it
2006-10-22 10:18:44
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answered by kiddy 2
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All the answers you need are on the Dynojet website.
2006-10-21 10:49:40
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answered by Nightworks 7
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The only "Dynojet" (a trade name) I am familiar with is a commercial pulse-jet engine. It is fairly small (the original put out 10 lbs thrust), very noisy, ran on kerosine and was used mostly for model aircraft. (Germany used a similar type of pulse jet on the V-1 "buzz bomb" of world war II.)
They were also used on a type of helicopter that used jets on the rotor rather than an internal engine to drive the rotor through a driveshaft. The advantage was that it did not require a tail rotor.
This engine is still available commercially.
Pulse jet plans and construction details are available if you want to build your own.
2006-10-21 07:43:50
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answered by f100_supersabre 7
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http://www.dynojet.com/jetkits/index.aspx
I bought the kit and had a the dealer put the jets on my bike.
Like the first answer, don't attempt unless you have reasonable mechanical skills and a service manual for the bike.
Why do you want to jet? Did you install a bigger exhaust?
Typically that's the only reason unless you're going to tweek your motor with dyno testing. Otherwise you'll probably end up wasting gas (run too rich).
2006-10-21 07:55:48
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answered by KrautRocket 4
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2016-05-22 07:57:44
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answered by ? 4
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Its a carb kit that changes you fueling, yes you can do it if you are a competent mechanic but i suggest you get a garage to do it cos carbs are a fragile this to tinker with. still get one the power increase is always good
2006-10-21 07:35:49
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answered by zzr250man 2
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Look on J&p cycles website.
2006-10-21 09:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a jet used to chase dinosaurs out of you garden.
2006-10-21 12:42:41
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answered by bill b 5
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