Will A Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit Help ???
if its the only thing your doing to the bike, probably not. It may clear up some flat spots or hesitations, but it will require carb tuning along with the jet kit. the jet kit by itself doesnt do a whole lot, it can correct bad fueling, but, the f3 fueling is pretty spot on in the first place. its the tuning afterwards that makes the difference. If you dont have the know how to tune the carbs properly, I would suggest not doing it. If you or someone you know can tune the carbs, it can help bring up some hp throughout the powerband in certain spots.. but for a noticable increase in max power, its not likely to make a difference.
If you have aftermarket exhaust, intake.... then it will have more effect since the stock jetting is only going to dump so much fuel in the bike. Thats when I would suggest getting a jet kit.
Also, you dont need a jet kit to tune your carbs. there are quite a few things you can adjust to tune your stock setup for more performance.
If your starting with an untuned set up, it can make a difference.
if your starting with a well tuned bike, it won't make much difference at all.
If you have aftermarket exhaust, intake.... then it will have more effect since the stock jetting is only going to dump so much fuel in the bike. Thats when I would suggest getting a jet kit.
Also, you dont need a jet kit to tune your carbs. there are quite a few things you can adjust to tune your stock setup for more performance.
If your starting with an untuned set up, it can make a difference.
if your starting with a well tuned bike, it won't make much difference at all.
if its the only thing your doing to the bike, probably not. It may clear up some flat spots or hesitations, but it will require carb tuning along with the jet kit. the jet kit by itself doesnt do a whole lot, it can correct bad fueling, but, the f3 fueling is pretty spot on in the first place. its the tuning afterwards that makes the difference. If you dont have the know how to tune the carbs properly, I would suggest not doing it. If you or someone you know can tune the carbs, it can help bring up some hp throughout the powerband in certain spots.. but for a noticable increase in max power, its not likely to make a difference.
If you have aftermarket exhaust, intake.... then it will have more effect since the stock jetting is only going to dump so much fuel in the bike. Thats when I would suggest getting a jet kit.
Also, you dont need a jet kit to tune your carbs. there are quite a few things you can adjust to tune your stock setup for more performance.
If your starting with an untuned set up, it can make a difference.
if your starting with a well tuned bike, it won't make much difference at all.
If you have aftermarket exhaust, intake.... then it will have more effect since the stock jetting is only going to dump so much fuel in the bike. Thats when I would suggest getting a jet kit.
Also, you dont need a jet kit to tune your carbs. there are quite a few things you can adjust to tune your stock setup for more performance.
If your starting with an untuned set up, it can make a difference.
if your starting with a well tuned bike, it won't make much difference at all.
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