Pete in PA Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 Im going to order some jets from The 2006 Chaparral catalog page 507. When the # gets bigger, does the hole get bigger or smaller? Is it the same for main and slow jets? I know the current main #'s are 140 for cylinders 1 & 4 and 142 for cylinders 2 & 3. (why, I don't know, it's liquid cooled) I want to go to the bigger of the #'s for all cylinders. The slow jets are #42. I want to go up one size since I'm at 3.5 turns out and that's too much. Once you're past 3 turns out you go up a size. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bartonmd Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 correct... the bigger the number, the larger the size... I'm the same on pilot jets, so let me know how it works out for you... When I did the Factory jet kit, it said to just put 142's all the way across for the way I'm set up... Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airborneXX Posted September 26, 2006 Share Posted September 26, 2006 +1 on larger # = larger hole. While we're on the topic of jets, does anyone know the cross reference from Dynojet's numbers to stock Keihin #'s? Example: I have Dynojet 140 mains, what is that equivalent to in a Keihin jet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CALCXX Posted September 27, 2006 Share Posted September 27, 2006 Rich, I'm running the 145's. Akra pipe. Showed 14/1 AF on dyno. Could go richer. I'm @ an altitude of 410 feet. I left it a little on the lean side cause I usually ride @ higher altitude. Runs good! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete in PA Posted September 27, 2006 Author Share Posted September 27, 2006 , Thanks guys. I'll order today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrex Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 +1 on larger # = larger hole. While we're on the topic of jets, does anyone know the cross reference from Dynojet's numbers to stock Keihin #'s? Example: I have Dynojet 140 mains, what is that equivalent to in a Keihin jet. Taken from the Mechanical Archives section at quadzone.com: Dynojet...Keihn...Mikuni.... Jetting chart -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Width------Kehein # -- DynoJets # -- Mikuni # 0,0350---- 92,5--------- 92----------- 86,3 0,0360---- 95----------- 94----------- 88,1 0,0370---- 97,5--------- 96----------- 90,0 0,0380---- 100---------- 98----------- 91,9 0,0390---- 102,5------- 100---------- 93,8 0,0400---- 105--------- 102---------- 95,6 0,0410---- 107,5------- 104---------- 97,5 0,0420---- 110--------- 106---------- 99,4 0,0430---- 112,5------- 108--------- 101,3 0,0440---- 115--------- 110--------- 103,1 0,0450---- 117,5------- 112--------- 105,0 0,0460---- 120--------- 114--------- 106,9 0,0470---- 122,5------- 116--------- 108,8 0,0480---- 125--------- 118--------- 110,6 0,0490---- 127,5------- 120--------- 112,5 0,0500---- 130--------- 122--------- 114,4 0,0510---- 132,5------- 124--------- 116,3 0,0520---- 135--------- 126--------- 118,1 0,0530---- 137,5------- 128--------- 120,0 0,0540---- 140--------- 130--------- 121,9 0,0550---- 142,5------- 132--------- 123,8 0,0560---- 145--------- 134--------- 125,6 0,0570---- 147,5------- 136--------- 127,5 0,0580---- 150--------- 138--------- 129,4 0,0590---- 152,5------- 140--------- 131,3 0,0600---- 155--------- 142--------- 133,1 0,0610---- 157,5------- 144--------- 135,0 0,0620---- 160--------- 146--------- 136,9 0,0630---- 162,5------- 148--------- 138,8 0,0640---- 165--------- 150--------- 140,6 0,0650---- 167,5------- 152--------- 142,5 0,0660---- 170--------- 154--------- 144,4 0,0670---- 172,5------- 156--------- 146,3 0,0680---- 175--------- 158--------- 148,1 0,0690---- 177,5------- 160--------- 150,0 0,0700---- 180--------- 162--------- 151,9 0,0710---- 182,5------- 164--------- 153,8 0,0720---- 185--------- 166--------- 155,6 0,0730---- 187,5------- 168--------- 157,5 0,0740---- 190--------- 170--------- 159,4 0,0750---- 192,5------- 172--------- 161,3 0,0760---- 195--------- 174--------- 163,1 0,0770---- 197,5------- 176--------- 165,0 0,0780---- 200--------- 178--------- 166,9 0,0790---- 202,5------- 180--------- 168,8 0,0800---- 205--------- 182--------- 170,6 0,0810---- 207,5------- 184--------- 172,5 0,0820---- 210--------- 186--------- 174,4 0,0830---- 212,5------- 188--------- 176,3 0,0840---- 215--------- 190--------- 178,1 0,0850---- 217,5------- 192--------- 180,0 0,0860---- 220--------- 194--------- 181,9 0,0870---- 222,5------- 196--------- 183,7 0,0880---- 225--------- 198--------- 185,6 0,0890---- 227,5------- 200--------- 187,5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airborneXX Posted September 28, 2006 Share Posted September 28, 2006 Thanks for the chart! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete in PA Posted October 3, 2006 Author Share Posted October 3, 2006 Well I installed 2 #142 mains (so now all 4 are 142's) Went to #45 pilot jets with pilot screws out 2.5 turns and added washers to my needles for a total with the stock washers of 45 thousanths. runs awesome! Since I drilled out my stock pipes it wasn't quite right. Now even with 1 tooth up on the front (18 tooth) it's trying to power wheelie in 2nd gear! The front tire is just skimming the pavement and if it hits a slight bump it leaves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackhawkxx Posted October 3, 2006 Share Posted October 3, 2006 The front tire is just skimming the pavement and if it hits a slight bump it leaves. Complete highjack Did you watch the Pro Stock bikes at Reading last weekend? Hines went through the lights at about 190 mph and his front wheel was so high off the ground that it was on the wheelie bars. They said there is a sight bump right before the finish line. It was wild. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete in PA Posted October 3, 2006 Author Share Posted October 3, 2006 The front tire is just skimming the pavement and if it hits a slight bump it leaves. Complete highjack Did you watch the Pro Stock bikes at Reading last weekend? Hines went through the lights at about 190 mph and his front wheel was so high off the ground that it was on the wheelie bars. They said there is a sight bump right before the finish line. It was wild. Nope didn't even know about it. let me know when anything like that happens locally. I did go to 2 soccer games my girls were in and went fishing over the weekend. Caught 1 trout, 4 bass, several bluegill, and one tree . My oldest caught the first fish of the day but my bass was the biggest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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