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DT125R 1994 Running Project

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  • declanD declan

    @glynn123 is that the same for other pipes I have a 210 with a full exhaust

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    @declan just see what you plug says

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    • CalumC Calum

      @glynn123 Funny, my DEP was sound on 210 main. It was actually when I fitted a Wøssner Piston did I find jetting an issue, think I needed 280 main in the end to get the jetting sorted. It should be done a bike per bike basis ideally.

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      @calum wow 210 to a 280 that's some big jump how did the performance change

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      • terry.tzT terry.tz

        @calum wow 210 to a 280 that's some big jump how did the performance change

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        @terry-tz I can't say I noticed a change when I upjetted it, it was purely to get it to not bog out.

        Bit difference with a DEP pipe though.

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        • CalumC Calum

          @glynn123 Funny, my DEP was sound on 210 main. It was actually when I fitted a Wøssner Piston did I find jetting an issue, think I needed 280 main in the end to get the jetting sorted. It should be done a bike per bike basis ideally.

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          @calum that's weird, I'm running a wossner piston with 250 main, but I suppose you run open filter rather than airbox don't you?

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            @terry-tz I can't say I noticed a change when I upjetted it, it was purely to get it to not bog out.

            Bit difference with a DEP pipe though.

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            @calum fair enough

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            • Glynn123G Glynn123

              @calum that's weird, I'm running a wossner piston with 250 main, but I suppose you run open filter rather than airbox don't you?

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              @glynn123 This was way back when. I may have ran the 3MBP barrel. But whatever it was, I was having difficulty getting the jetting spot on.

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                where is to buy main jets from don't want China specials

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                  and anyone know where I can get the front gasket from for the carb

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                  • terry.tzT terry.tz

                    and anyone know where I can get the front gasket from for the carb

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                    @terry-tz safe rambo, get them from a place called allens performance, theyre genuine mikuni ones so you know they are the proper sizes and not just some stamped up rough chinese uns

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                      thanks bud

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                        my problem was jetting now rev cleaner through all gears I just lost my head as the problem started a few days before new pipe must have been the old pipe getting too bad stupid of me changed jetting now on a 250 main still not were I want her to be the needle is a bit rich just waiting on a few jets arriving

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