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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 4 Weeks ago  
i bought a muffler from HMF and it came with a new jet. i dont have a k&n but will have soon.should i fool with the rejet? thanks mhubb303
 
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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
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i bought a muffler from HMF and it came with a new jet. i dont have a k&n but will have soon.should i fool with the rejet? thanks mhubb303

No, don't rejet.

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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Hey dabuckman,

I just finished adding the pro series hypercharger to my roadstar. I have the HK 3" Big straights with baffles. I had never seen a carb before, but with Doc's help it was pretty easy. Just go slow and label things. When mounting the hypercharger it took me a while to figure out where each hose went, but I finally did. Took the bike out Friday for the WOT test and it weny very well. I am taking the carb out again today to move the clip to the fourth groove and turn the PMS out a bit more per Doc's suggestion. Good luck!

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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
im working on a grizzly 600

Are you asking about jetting your ATV?
 
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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
ya this is getting interesting, Dabuckman is working on a roadstar and Mhub303 is working on a grizzly ATV..were getting versatle around here...
 
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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
thanks Doc, i rode it and it seemed ok even had some more power. sound is a bit loud but is does have a good sound so ill let her run,,,thanks again Doc/////////////////////mike
 
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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 10 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
yes i was.
 
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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 8 Months ago  
I am new to this website and I just was curious about rejetting the road star 1600. I am using the stock airbox with a k&n filter. I am considering changing out the stock exhausts for Vance & Hines longshots. Would I have to rejet if I installed the Vance & Hines longshots?

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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 8 Months ago  
mojaverunner

No you don't need to rejet. You may, but I doubt it, have to adjust your PMS. But ride it for a while and see how it runs.
 
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Re:Rejet Your Carburetor 8 Months ago  
mojaverunner.What Musky said
 
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