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same size jets - 8/26/2008 5:07:35 PM   
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Some of you guys said that you are running the same size jets front and rear with the equal length pipes on your brutes like the muzzy and the big gun have you had good luck with this? I have the big gun btw
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RE: same size jets - 8/26/2008 5:29:08 PM   
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the new brutes are coming out with the same jets front and rear

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RE: same size jets - 8/26/2008 9:01:24 PM   
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Yes with equal length pipes you need to run same size jets.If not one cylinder can run lean.

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RE: same size jets - 8/26/2008 9:21:27 PM   
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I have always heard to not put the same size due to the heat coming off of the front jug.  I would go at least 3 points higher jet.  I will be putting mine on the dyno with the A/F reader and see.  I have the Muzzy and will post what I come up with.

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RE: same size jets - 8/26/2008 9:30:57 PM   
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I would like to hear what the dyno says FF1501. Its just my front cylinder is lean my rear one is good thats with 148 front and back. 

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RE: same size jets - 8/26/2008 9:34:22 PM   
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Do you have the 650i or the 750?  I am going to befit from the A/F reading also because I am going to be able to adjust the needle and a/f screw to get it dialed in.  So you may need to adjust them just a little, but I would want mine just alittle on the rich if I was not running NOS.  It just seems to make the bike run smoother.  Thats why Dyna Jet kits tell you to run the higher jet numbers.

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RE: same size jets - 8/26/2008 9:58:26 PM   
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I have the 750

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