Here was me thinking the number was a fraction of an inch or something constant like that!
Mikuni and/or Keihin use mm2 (millimetres squared) * 100, as the cross-sectional area of the jet. eg a 128 is 1.28mm2. you can probably check that on some web site.
DynoJet (I thought) use a flow-rate number, litres per minute of some fluid at some pressure... or % versus some standardised jet... something like that. Possibly in some arcane imperial units, too. Part of the reason is to protect their intellectual property, make it hard to cross-reference their parts.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
So, getting back from melbourne, I've done two tests:
Pulled the choke out. This resulted in the problems getting worse, with the bike threatening to cut out and stall.
Took the airbox lid completely off. This solved all problems being experienced, improved performance through most of the ranges (bottom range is a bit weak still), and made the bike sound far healthier.
I think I have found the problem.
Thanks for all the help people! The choke test was the winner on the day!
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