B blasterkid1994 New Member Dec 21, 2012 105 2 18 Detroit, Michigan Dec 23, 2012 #1 Would re jetting a stock bike do anything? As far as more speed? Dont mean to sound "dumb".
L Larry's Shee Active Member Technician May 23, 2009 9,271 1,057 149 Ortskaville, MI Dec 23, 2012 #2 Short answer: no. Only need to rejet when you change air flow in or out of the engine.
B blasterkid1994 New Member Dec 21, 2012 105 2 18 Detroit, Michigan Dec 23, 2012 #3 Larry's Shee said: Short answer: no. Only need to rejet when you change air flow in or out of the engine. Click to expand... thats what i thought. my cousin told me i should have "jetted" by carb lol.
Larry's Shee said: Short answer: no. Only need to rejet when you change air flow in or out of the engine. Click to expand... thats what i thought. my cousin told me i should have "jetted" by carb lol.
xKroniK13x THEN WE ALL BLOW UP! Sep 4, 2009 2,856 76 0 Dec 23, 2012 #4 According to an old magazine article, there is a slight gain with a properly jetted stock carb. Probably not worth the effort though. Check out the article: http://www.blasterforum.com/engine-13/pipeshootout-1996-dyno-39519/
According to an old magazine article, there is a slight gain with a properly jetted stock carb. Probably not worth the effort though. Check out the article: http://www.blasterforum.com/engine-13/pipeshootout-1996-dyno-39519/
joeak47 Active Member Apr 21, 2012 1,544 379 125 Northern NEVADA! Dec 23, 2012 #5 What your looking for is Porting and head re-chambering! Looks like this...[/COLOR Guaranteed to make you go faster.
What your looking for is Porting and head re-chambering! Looks like this...[/COLOR Guaranteed to make you go faster.
B blasterBruce Member May 13, 2008 2,379 41 84 Griffin Ga Dec 23, 2012 #6 Very True Joe ! , Btw those Parts look Great ! .