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mattsdakar
12th July 2009, 09:50
Hi there,
Any past or present DRZ400 owners done the 3x3 airbox mod and rejetting?
Not sure which size main and pilot jet needles to get.
My bike is the electric start model with a Keihin FCR39 flatside Carb
Any advise would be appreciated

Rgds Matt

buggsubique
12th July 2009, 11:45
Yeah I did the 3x3...sort of. I couldn't really justify cutting more out of the top of the box so I was happy just to remove the snorkel. Are you running a standard exhaust? I had a custom header & yoshi pipe which really opened the bike up from the standstill - the carb would give a squirt and she'd launch. My main jet was a 160 (quite big I think?), forget what my needle was. I probably could have played with it more as it did run rich, but on wide open throttle (ie the jet) that probably isn't a bad thing, just maybe could have sorted the mid range (needle setting) out a bit more

All in all I was happy with that and could't be fooked dynoing it etc.

mattsdakar
12th July 2009, 12:21
Cheers for that Buggs,
Have a T-4 pro circuit pipe fitted which came with a custom header which has the same diameter as the standard header???

buggsubique
12th July 2009, 12:55
check out my photo album (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/album.php?albumid=512&pictureid=6977) and you'll see the size difference on the one I was running - it was fricken loud (and annoyed others) but it was great to ride.

MXNUT
12th July 2009, 14:21
Air box snorkel removed, rear muffler modified - needle standard and running a 155 main jet.
Noticeable power increase with minimum economy decrease :niceone:

dino3310
12th July 2009, 15:08
http://www.kientech.com/
worth a look if you dont know them allready

CrazyFrog
12th July 2009, 17:24
Air box snorkel removed, stock rear muffler - needle standard and running a 155 main jet at present. I haven't pissed around with pilot jets at all.
It did have a Pro Circuit T4 on it jetted with a 161 main and needle on 5th clip, power was great but very rowdy and quite thirsty.
Put the stock pipe back on for road use (so not to attract cops attention) and was running too rich with the 161 jet, so down jetted to the set up I've got now. Power still good, economy better and quieter (boring but safe).
Google it on Thumpertalk and you'll find an array of setups for different power delivery, and common altitudes ridden.

mattsdakar
12th July 2009, 20:44
Thanks for the reply guys,
Have googled about all I can about re-jetting. Will probably buy a dyna-jet kit in near future and do mods by the book
Rgds Matt

Morcs
13th July 2009, 12:02
Dyno jet kit is a lot easier. Just put it in.. cut the 3x3 hole, remove snorkel and away you go :)

Nda
30th March 2017, 19:49
Hi guys I got a drz400e 2002 with fmf fcr39 slant carb..
What's a good jetting I read lots about jetting they a seem different. . I'm in Nz my main jet is 142. Polit is 45... just has a bit of bogging when I twist the throttle fast at any speed..... thinking of doing the 3x3 and rejetting. ..

MXNUT
31st March 2017, 09:18
Be careful about over jetting. Too many people go down this route and actually lose horsepower by the engine running to rich.

Standard jetting should be fine for a standard bike.

If you modify the airbox and put an aftermarket muffler on then you could try a couple of sizes larger 150 or 155 but I definitely wouldn't go bigger than that.

Start with the smaller size 1st, and see how that goes.....

SVboy
3rd April 2017, 13:16
Thumpertalk is your go-to forum for DRZ400 info and jetting advice.

Nda
3rd April 2017, 23:29
I was talking to a guy at a motorbike shop about the jetting, how I read on thumper talk about jetting he said that's in America other side of the world, he said the jetting in different he in nz, as the heat and air is different. .. and font jet to what they jet to... so it's got me abit lost really. ..

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Nda
3rd April 2017, 23:48
I was talking to a guy at a motorbike shop about the jetting, how I read on thumper talk about jetting he said that's in America other side of the world, he said the jetting is different here in nz, as the heat and air is different. .. and dont jet to what they jet to... so it's got me abit lost really. ..

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I was talking to a guy at a motorbike shop about the jetting, how I read on thumper talk about jetting he said that's in America other side of the world, he said the jetting in different he in nz, as the heat and air is different. .. and font jet to what they jet to... so it's got me abit lost really. ..

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I was talking to a guy at a motorbike shop about the jetting, how I read on thumper talk about jetting he said that's in America other side of the world, he said the jetting in different here in nz, as the heat and air is different. .. and dont jet to what they jet to... so it's got me abit lost really. ..

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SVboy
4th April 2017, 07:14
I was talking to a guy at a motorbike shop about the jetting, how I read on thumper talk about jetting he said that's in America other side of the world, he said the jetting in different he in nz, as the heat and air is different. .. and font jet to what they jet to... so it's got me abit lost really. ..

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DRZ400s are such a well known bike, and the affects of all the mods you can do on them that I would disregard the bike shops comments. I would imagine you can get a DYNOJET kit for your FCR that has all the needles and jets you would ever need. Fit as per forum recommendations. if it works great, if not experiment.

SVboy
4th April 2017, 07:17
I should note I have had 3 DRZsm's with the CV carb. All have had 3x3 mod, K&N filters and full systems. All jetted as per Thumpertalk, all have run really well.

Nda
4th April 2017, 07:18
What about the accelerator pump diaphragm mod, grinding down the little nipple.. have u heard about that one..

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RMOTO
6th April 2017, 19:45
Hi guys I got a drz400e 2002 with fmf fcr39 slant carb..
What's a good jetting I read lots about jetting they a seem different. . I'm in Nz my main jet is 142. Polit is 45... just has a bit of bogging when I twist the throttle fast at any speed..... thinking of doing the 3x3 and rejetting. ..

There is some info here for how I rejet my FCR39 Slant carb for a DRZ400E

http://www.remotemoto.com/articles/drz400-adventure-bike-build/

FlangMasterJ
18th May 2017, 12:26
One of you fellas might know. Does the 2000-2005 DRZ400 headers fit the 2006 400SM? I've found a White Brothers full system for a good price but unsure if it's compatible. Then it'll be the Dynajet kit and 3x3 mod.

Muzz67
19th May 2017, 21:32
One of you fellas might know. Does the 2000-2005 DRZ400 headers fit the 2006 400SM? I've found a White Brothers full system for a good price but unsure if it's compatible. Then it'll be the Dynajet kit and 3x3 mod.

https://www.thumpertalk.com/forums/topic/1224715-can-i-put-an-e-header-only-on-s-bike/#comment-13673051

RMOTO
25th May 2017, 21:28
One of you fellas might know. Does the 2000-2005 DRZ400 headers fit the 2006 400SM? I've found a White Brothers full system for a good price but unsure if it's compatible. Then it'll be the Dynajet kit and 3x3 mod.

The E subframe is different to the S and SM. Full exhaust systems are not interchangeable without modification

Australasian E subframe on left, global S/SM subframe on right

http://www.remotemoto.com/public/e-s-subframe-750.jpg