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    #16
    Originally posted by FreshStart View Post
    I don't know about florida but in iowa you can register it by taking the bin off and registering it as a custom pending you pass a judges inspection
    My best friends a cop and he mentioned this as well. I'll have to look into it. Thanks!


    Got a crap load of stuff in today, including the Dynojet kit. Arr there instructions available for the 650 kit? There's a lot of stuff in here that I do not recognize, like the one big screw, as well as these little plug things. Can anyone point me in the correct direction? Their site doesn't have one either.

    :EDIT:

    I just emailed them asking hte same question, hopefully I'll get an answer soon.
    Last edited by Guest; 05-20-2011, 05:49 PM.

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      #17
      Let us know how your title issue goes. I was always told you had to hunt down the old owner and get them to hand over the title.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Graham View Post
        Let us know how your title issue goes. I was always told you had to hunt down the old owner and get them to hand over the title.
        I certainly will.

        I got my reply from Dynojet:
        Unfortunately the install guide is no longer available for your application. The glue is supplied to secure the main air jet correctors in-place DCO302 main air jet corrector. They get installed in the main air jet in the mouth of the carbs. The large screw is to remove the mixture screw plug if it is still in-place. You would drill a hole in the mixture screw plug with the DD5/32 drill and then use the screw to remove the plug.

        Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.

        Thank You!

        Michael Cory
        Research & Development
        Phone: 800-992-4993
        Michael@Dynojet.com
        Dynojet is the world leader in performance enhancement products for motorcycles and cars. Push the limit of your vehicle with our powersports vehicle parts.

        Whether you're on the backroads ripping through the mud or cruising down the highway at 75 mph, our Dynojet Power Commander V can upgrade your ride. Order now.

        www.Widebandcommander.com
        I'm not sure what it means by remove the plugs. Was there are one point plugs that blocked the mixture screws? Alos, there are plugs in the kit, that have a small hole in the bottome of them, what are those?

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          #19
          Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View Post

          I'm not sure what it means by remove the plugs. Was there are one point plugs that blocked the mixture screws?
          yes. mixture screws came plugged from the factory. usa market only. gas emissions regulation of the time...
          Last edited by psyguy; 05-21-2011, 03:05 AM.
          GS850GT

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            #20
            Ahh ok thank you. Then what do I do with these plugs in the kit? Isn't it kind of absurd that there aren any directions for this kit??

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              #21
              Got the bike running tonight!! Rode it around the neighborhood...it felt soo good to ride it around the block, even though it was barely running and wouldn't go past 4K, lol. The carbs need a bench sync badly.

              I put in the green Dyna coils, installed the new red 7mm plug wires with the NGK resistor boots. I left the crappy (and probably OEM! ) plugs in until I can do a bench sync on the carbs tomorrow. It was only firing on 2 cylinders, and I checked spark on all 4 wires and it was blue and strong, so I know it's probably a combination of having crappy spark plugs and the carbs needing a sync.

              I'm going to go ahead and install the Dynojet kit tomorrow since I have pods and straight-through baffled mufflers, which leads me to my next question.

              The Dynajet kit looks very good and high quality, but I have a few questions.

              I want to reference the email that the Dynojet rep sent me:

              Unfortunately the install guide is no longer available for your application. The glue is supplied to secure the main air jet correctors in-place DCO302 main air jet corrector. They get installed in the main air jet in the mouth of the carbs. The large screw is to remove the mixture screw plug if it is still in-place. You would drill a hole in the mixture screw plug with the DD5/32 drill and then use the screw to remove the plug.

              Let me know if I can be of any further assistance.

              Thank You!

              Michael Cory
              Research & Development
              Phone: 800-992-4993
              Michael@Dynojet.com
              Dynojet is the world leader in performance enhancement products for motorcycles and cars. Push the limit of your vehicle with our powersports vehicle parts.

              Whether you're on the backroads ripping through the mud or cruising down the highway at 75 mph, our Dynojet Power Commander V can upgrade your ride. Order now.

              www.Widebandcommander.com
              What is the "main air jet corrector" that the Dynojet rep mentions in the email?? Is it these things?





              If so, does the small hole go towards the carb body when installed? How would I go about installing them using the glue? Why am I putting these in there? It would seem this would severely restrict the flow, unless that is the purpose.

              What is this? If my thinking is correct, I'm thinking this is the tool used to install the "Main air jet corrector". Is this right?



              Lastly, I have two drill bits supplied. The larger one is a 5/32 and the other is much smaller and unmarked. Going by the "1980-85 Suzuki GS700" Dynojet manual (the closest one that I could find that looks like it will work for my 650) I see that the 5/32 is used to drill the slide and to remove the mixture plugs if applicable, but I see nothing about the smaller one.

              I really hope someone can help me with this! Thanks for your time!
              Last edited by Guest; 05-22-2011, 12:36 AM.

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                #22
                I'm soon to instal DJ kit on my 850.

                The main air jet correctors do reduce the air flow, you are correct. You want that with pods as pods let MUCH MORE air in than the airbox so you want to reduce the air intake to compensate for it.

                The small hole should face toward the carb body. Correspondingly, the "venturi" side opening faces the filters side. Yes that is the tool to tap the jets in. Glue you use so the jets don't fall out from vibrations. Make sure you don't get any glue on the jet hole! A tiny drop on the outer side of the jet should sufice or if the jets are a tight fit no glue should be necessary.
                Last edited by psyguy; 05-22-2011, 01:57 AM.
                GS850GT

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                  #23
                  5/32 is the pilot mixture screws plug drill (that you won't need as the plugs have been removed already)
                  so, the other drill is your slides hole drill (to enlarge the factory holes) - in my kit that's size 7/64, not sure for your kit
                  GS850GT

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                    #24
                    Now, when you say "jet" you're talking of the "air jet" that is in the Intake of the carb correct?

                    You also said the pilot jet, which as far as I know when using a Dynojet kit, you're arent supposed to touch at all.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View Post
                      Got the bike running tonight!! Rode it around the neighborhood...it felt soo good to ride it around the block, even though it was barely running and wouldn't go past 4K, lol. The carbs need a bench sync badly.
                      your bike would run like this primarily due to the factory carb jetting not being suitable for the pods. the DJ kit would sort that out.
                      but by all means do the carb sync as well.
                      GS850GT

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                        #26
                        yes, you asked about the air jets so i am referring to the air jets as in your pics, i.e. the main air jets located on the right hand side of the main venturi opening on the air intake side of the carb body.
                        Last edited by psyguy; 05-22-2011, 01:59 AM.
                        GS850GT

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                          #27
                          pilot FUEL jets you do not touch, that's correct.

                          The bits that are plugged off from factory are called "pilot mixture screws"
                          GS850GT

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                            #28
                            Thank you psyguy!

                            :EDIT:

                            So, I put in the air jet restrictors with the small hole facing inward, and then I put the factory airjet in there as well, or do I run without it?

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                              #29
                              I just went through my dj instructions AGAIN and I was mistaken a bit - the air corrector jets are indeed the MAIN air jets, not the pilot air jets as I had thought. I corrected the posts above, please re-read them. My appologies for the confusion

                              Originally posted by Krunk_Kracker View Post
                              So, I put in the air jet restrictors with the small hole facing inward, and then I put the factory airjet in there as well, or do I run without it?
                              factory MAIN air jets are just an opening in the carb bodies (on the right hand side looking from the back of the carbs), there are NO brass jets in there.
                              GS850GT

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                                #30
                                Oh, then what is the other air jet in the intake ?

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