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Dyna Jet
06/24/07 at 21:04:54
 
Anybody have any experience with the Dyna Jet. Are they easy to fit, are worth the money. I have basicly a stock '87 with  supertrapp with 8 baffles. Thanks in advance
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Reply #1 - 06/25/07 at 02:14:40
 
Save the money and go straight to a slide carb (Mikuni VM from Lancer), more gains and transformed feel.
Here's my keihin FCR41.

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Reply #2 - 06/25/07 at 05:04:46
 
SteveRocket1 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
Anybody have any experience with the Dyna Jet. Are they easy to fit, are worth the money. I have basicly a stock '87 with  supertrapp with 8 baffles. Thanks in advance
Steve

It comes with a coupon for a free dyno run, though I don't know who honors it and who doesn't.  That might be the only thing making it close to worth the money.  The adjustable needle is nice but not necessary, especially given that you have an early model Savage which should have an adjustable needle already.  Otherwise, there's nothing worthwhile in the kit.
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Re: Dyna Jet
Reply #3 - 06/25/07 at 06:52:43
 
got one ..not worth the cost!!!!w/ $ left over from just buying your own jets you are that closer to your next mod...k&n drop in? better exhaust?
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Re: Dyna Jet
Reply #4 - 06/25/07 at 15:12:22
 
Thanks for your help Chaps.  I will start a new thread on Dial A Jet
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