deshkae
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i see that they make a Dial a Jet for four carb Yamaha Snow Machines. Has anyone tried it. What do you think of dial a jet. I am getting one for my Honda 450s.
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I tried them for a couple of years and found them to be ok but like alot of things they ended up being more aggrevation then I felt they were worth. Now they are sitting in one of my parts boxes. Save your $$$.
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I tried them for a couple of years and found them to be ok but like alot of things they ended up being more aggrevation then I felt they were worth. Now they are sitting in one of my parts boxes. Save your $$$.
:roll:
Exactly! I had them also on my T-Cat and didn´t like it at all.Cold weather,warm weather,high airpressure,low airpr.Dialed up and down,didn't notice notice any difference what so ever.
RX-1 carbs are so well designed and -tuned that nothing has to be changed.
RX-1 carbs are so well designed and -tuned that nothing has to be changed.
deshkae
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Thanks for the Info and opinions. Saved me some money.
tcsrx
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never used dial-a-jet but for the people trying 2 run k&n filters a flo-commander may be a good investment.here is the link www.southernweb.net/~flo-comm/
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