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Old 10-09-2008, 02:06 PM
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Cag + Jetpro + Del Rep 14mm + C/F Reeds - What Jet?

Hey fellas,
As the topic says, i have a cag with a del rep 14mm carb, jet pro pipe, and carbon fibre reed.

What size jet would you recommend I run? And wheres a good place to buy them.
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Old 10-09-2008, 03:25 PM
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is it a genuine del carb...
you can buy jets from ozminimoto for both genuine and del rep carbs...
best to talk to dazza form ozminimoto.. he will help you out on choosing the right jets....
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Its a del rep carb.
Cheers, ill shoot him an email.
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i think around the .76 mark is good. although im running .85, apparently pretty big for a cag:S but runs nice try a few around that area
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ive been told the way to check if u need bigger or smaller is to run ur bike, give it full throttle and then press the killswitch while leaving ur hand on the throttle and killswitch till it dies. then pull out the spark plug and check the color. black/dark brown = rich, white = lean, so if its rich go smaller and if lean go bigger until u hav a good feel for you. hope that helps.
ozminimotos does hav jet kits for reps and genuine.
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i could be wrong so dont take my word for it.lol
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nah thats how u do it ^^^ try that for best results
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SmokingCag, the term for that is called a "plug chop."
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thanx spyguy. u learn something everyday.lol
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Darren from Ozminimoto said the jets are PHVB or the PHBG type,

How the hell do i find this out so i can order the right ones from him
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