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Is the Toomey jet kit worth buying for a t4 pipe? is it better than just picking up the jets at the dealership? What kind of needles do they come with?

 

Also would it be a good thing to use 27.5 pilots?

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so i take it there not worth it so... what kind of needles do the use because ive heard people saying that the needle removed a flat spot and others say the didnt need the needles from toomey.

 

so should i just get 270-320 jets and do some plug chops.

 

and on to the pilot, since im changing the airflow out of the engine shouldnt i compensate for the increased flow, by riching all the jet areas pilot, needle, main?

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so i take it there not worth it so... what kind of needles do the use because ive heard people saying that the needle removed a flat spot and others say the didnt need the needles from toomey.

 

so should i just get 270-320 jets and do some plug chops.

 

and on to the pilot, since im changing the airflow out of the engine shouldnt i compensate for the increased flow, by riching all the jet areas pilot, needle, main?

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mikuni carb's rely hevily on the needle, and main jet to do the jetting. in my experience i have been able to get them to run ok with stock needles and 25 or 27.5 pilots and from 280-340 mains. the toomey needles are excellent if your going to keep the stock carbs for a while i wouldnt hesitate to buy the jet kit they offer. the needles are custom cut ( or at least the ID numbers are taken off) so unless some one has measure'd the tapers and tried to match them up to a mikuni guide. not sure if you could find them seperate. the kit is pretty resonable anyways. the mains that kit comes with you will probably use.

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