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Title: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/17/16 at 17:16:18 Hello all. Im new to the forum. and read the harley muffler guide. I found a Dyna muffler that was debaffled and put that bad boy on. My question is for anyone out there that has done the same. what was the best option for me to Rejet the carb. without having to buy the Jet kit. I just want to buy the 2 jets. Its a 2012 Suzuki Boulevard S40. with 1500 miles on it. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/17/16 at 17:45:36 What's your altitude? You'll probably need to rejet and tune more than once with a debaffled Dyna. See my signature. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/17/16 at 18:24:35 1,848 feet. i live in west texas |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/17/16 at 18:36:27 I'm at sea level (roughly) so the air is thicker and my bike requires more fuel than yours would...normally. However, with your Dyna debaffled, you'll need a larger jet than normal. Just buy the pack from Lancer. It's cheap enough. I'd start with a 52.5/150 and tune it. If that doesn't work for you then go 1 step richer or leaner, depending on what you need. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/17/16 at 18:39:23 Ok. Thanks Alot! |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/17/16 at 18:43:58 We have several members in Texas. Maybe they'll chime in with what they used. ;) |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/17/16 at 18:51:31 sounds good. I cant seem to find that Lancer jet set. is there a website i can order them off of? |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/17/16 at 18:55:45 Lancer: http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1338581006 Jets: http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1336741909 |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/17/16 at 19:01:18 Just leave Lancer a message in the Jets thread. He'll see it. You could also PM him your address. I think I used Paypal and they arrived in just a few days. It's an excellent kit. You could always sell your leftovers here too. ;) |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/17/16 at 19:03:12 awesome. thanks. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/18/16 at 19:08:08 1A353E3C3A2F322D3E5B0 wrote:
I lived quite a few years in Slowdetha, and Midland. Where are you? |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/18/16 at 19:49:49 San Angelo. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/18/16 at 20:03:32 My older brother lives in Wascom (east Texas) where the water is yellow and you need to take a shower after you take a shower. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Anegative on 03/19/16 at 07:51:10 LOL ;D well our water isnt yellow yet.. But I tested it with a ppm meter and its WAY above the epa safe zone. I dont drink it. I hope i dont go bald from taking showers in it. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/19/16 at 10:44:24 Is there not some sort of legal sanctions that keep the water safe? I mean, if someone pours a glass of sludge, do the bureaucrats just look the other way? We're getting waaay off topic now! ;D |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/19/16 at 11:06:19 There are rules and regulations for everything. YOU mess something up, you're in Biiig Trouble, Buster. Depending on who owns it, the size of it, it seems corporate disasters can be disappeared, goob mistakes, phhht, nobody cares how many people die or lives ruined. But, I'm cynical. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Art Webb on 03/20/16 at 08:56:17 well since we brought up bad water, guess what one of the reasons for the popularity of beer was, originally? Yup, you got it, the water around any large city was unsafe to drink Even bathing got a bad rap due to bad water |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/20/16 at 09:23:21 And That beer Had to have a pretty serious alcohol content, in Order to make the water safe. No amount of alcohol will make chemically polluted water safe. Little, disease causing organisms, they might be hurt or killed by the alcohol. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/20/16 at 12:13:02 Bad water is the reason for alcoholic beverages (can't drink the water) and perfume (can't bathe). ;) |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/20/16 at 13:19:01 I would not say bad water is the Reason for alcoholic beverages, but the Reason for the wide acceptance of them in some societies prior to the ability to make drinking water safe without having to boil it. My chemistry professor told us that the first chemical reaction, after fire, which is the rapid oxidation of a material, if you want to see it that way, was creating alcohol, after that, soap. Gotta have clean drunks. He also explained that the first guy who figured out how to make a barometer used water.. Being so much less dense than mercury, it had to be larger. So, a tub in the floor, a tube that went through the roof,, and it worked! He predicted rain, correctly, twice, then they burned him at the stake, for practicing witchcraft. Dr. Taylor saw the humor in that... That was his first foray into humor in that class. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Kris01 on 03/20/16 at 13:36:49 Yeah, JOG, my statement is a little vague. In the Middle Ages you wouldn't be caught dead drinking water or milk. You drank mead. Everyone did, including the children. It wasn't 180 proof or anything but contained enough alcohol to kill off the wee beasties that might be living in the water you used to make it. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/20/16 at 13:54:21 you wouldn't be caught dead drinking water or milk Mmmmmmm, you might beeeee..... |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by vanna_brown on 03/21/16 at 07:57:43 I've found jets here for super cheap http://www.dirtcheapsnow.com/index.htm?transfered=1&sKey=3jfeO3hKVozqbNq2q9pxopy9aU6UPH88iHAcmxxsaEw%3d |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Art Webb on 03/21/16 at 09:13:43 203F393E23241525152D3F33784A0 wrote:
actually it was the boiling of the water for brewing that made it safe heat kills most beasties, ya know they mighta thought the alcohol did it, but it was the boiling during the brewing process the alcohol probably helped keep more beasties from forming, but the boiling did them in pre fermentation of course, being ignorant of microbes, bacteria and such, they didn't know that Actually bacteria can grow in beer too to some extent |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/21/16 at 12:40:31 Whatever it takes to get the wife on board with having a few beers.... if ya gotta con the whole village, so be it! I know so little about beer or mead, I had no idea that the water is boiled first. I CAN open any container and access the contents, which I thought was enough for me to know. I'm also not particularly musically inclined, but, given a few minutes to warm up, I can play just about any radio. |
Title: Re: Dnya Muffler Swap Post by Art Webb on 03/23/16 at 11:01:05 My favorite channels on TV History channel Discovery science channel DIY channel you get my drift Lots of stuff about how stuff is done, used to be done, why it was done, etc I wish I had been as 'into' learning when I was a kid Actualy I probably was, but they weren't teaching what I wanted to learn ;D |
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