What does a Stage 2 jet kit do?
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What does a Stage 2 jet kit do?
Dynojet Stage 2 kits are intended for motorcycles with a stock or mildly tuned engine using a well designed aftermarket pipe with a modified airbox. Designed for applications where airbox modification improves the engine’s performance and in most cases power increases of approximately 8% can be achieved.
What does a jet kit do for a motorcycle?
A jet kit is a comprehensive assortment of jets that allows you to reconfigure your carburetor’s fuel delivery either to suit some specific purpose such as the installation of an aftermarket exhaust or airbox kit, or to correct some deficiency in the way the bike runs from the factory.
How much horsepower does a 1300 VTX have?
VTX1300
2007 VTX1300S | |
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Manufacturer | Honda |
Compression ratio | 9.2:1 |
Power | 56.73–60.3 hp (42.30–44.97 kW) max at ~5,000 rpm (4 measurements) |
Torque | 70.63–77.4 ft⋅lb (95.76–104.94 N⋅m) max at ~3,000 rpm (4 meas.) |
What is a Stage 5 jet kit?
The Stage 5 kit is the ultimate in turbo cooling potential to extend the life of your turbo and your UTV in general. With upgraded hardware on the ground like our customized clutch kit and a total overhaul of your turbo and it’s cooling system, it’s like driving a whole new UTV.
What does a Stage 1 jet kit do?
The main benefits of the Stage 1 Jet Kit are improved throttle response, smooth power transfer and in most cases power increases of approximately 5% throughout the entire power range are achieved.
What is the difference between a Honda VTX 1300 CRS?
The VTX1300C has briefer fenders and a generally more steramlined look than the S. The S rides on the same basic platform with the same engine, but has a retro style. Honda had to make the pipes slightly longer on the S because of longer head-pipe routing around the additional bodywork up front.
What is JD jetting kit?
The James Dean custom jetting kit is designed to improve throttle response throughout the range by using specially made multi-taper needles. The kits are dyno tested and claimed to work from sea level to 12,000 ft. The kits are bike and sometimes model year specific.