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Jetting,pod & pipe spec ?

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Here I go again needing your brains to make my bike better.

First things first, I'm on a budget. So if I can go with a lesser product and get almost the same result I will.
With that said will you guys look at these ebay ads and tell me if the jets & pods will be satisfactory. Any and all input is welcome.

These pods; http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...&rd=1&item=4516421042&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT

And these jets; http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...&rd=1&item=4515228644&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT

Will be used in conjunction with a Supertrap pipe on my (strong running)
stock 78'1000e

Thanks again smart guys
Rico
 
I think K&N's are the only pods worth buying. As for the jetting, it's trial and error. I only saw main jets at that site.
If you can get good results with the stock adjustable jet needle, (very big if) then you may get by with buying larger mains and pilot jets. If you go with the K&N's, I'd suggest a 125 or 127.5 main, and 17.5 pilots.
If the stock jet needle doesn't give good results, then you need a jet kit. The jet kit, such as Dynojet, will be designed with K&N filters in mind.
You'll probably need a better spark too, if you have the old points/stock coils.
 
I agree with everything Keith said above. Also, the Dynojet claims that the majority of their research goes into the size and shape of the needles.

Joe
 
i concure, k&n filters or nothin i have had bad luck with other brands, especially when using k&n jet kits. the kits are made for the filters.

-ryan
 
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