December 3rd, 2008, 11:23 AM | #1 |
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Jetting Database
EDIT: This thread is for jetting specs only; jetting discussion can continue in this discussion thread.
The purpose of this thread is to consolidate the information from people who have done any type of work to their carburetor jetting to improve the stock bike's rideability. Your contributions are what will make this a valuable tool for anyone looking to rejet their bike in the future. Are you nuts!!??? Why would anyone want to even consider rejetting their perfectly good, brand new bike? The stock 250R is marketed as a high mileage, economy bike and as such, the factory has seen to jet the bike as lean as possible to eek out the very best MPG numbers and to also adhere to emissions laws in the US. Kawasaki has done a very good job in selecting the best combination of jetting components to make the 250R a very miserly, gas sipping vehicle. It is ironic, however, that the very jetting which makes the bike a gas sipper, makes it a very unfriendly beginner bike as far as throttle control and rideability. Add to that, poor quality control at setting the mixture screws properly from the factory and you end up with a bike that is difficult to start, takes a long time to warm up and even when warm is difficult to get moving from a stop without revving it to about 4-5k just to get moving smoothly. Add to that the sometimes unexpected hiccup when the bike is just starting to get moving and you end up with a lot of dropped bikes from beginners. Instead of being rider friendly, it makes riding the bike lot more difficult than it needs to be. Rejetting your bike will address this low speed glitch. If you would like more info on jetting, this is a very good primer… http://faq.ninja250.org/wiki/I_want_...uretor_jetting Any other benefits? Glad you asked!! With rejetting, it is possible to extract more power out of the little 250 motor. The factory tuned it for mileage… you can tinker with the jetting to extract more power, though be advised gas mileage will be affected. What I like is that rejetting increases the amount of power available in the lower rpms ranges and in doing so makes the bike much easier to ride and much more rider friendly… two things that greatly benefit someone new to riding a motorcycle. So, on to the purpose of this thread... In brief, please cut and paste the following as I have in post #2 and help start building a database in the 250R forum. As much as possible, please stay on topic (yeah, right!!) so the information will be easily accessible by those searching for jetting help in the future. You are more than welcome to come back and post new jetting specs in the future in another post if you should redo your jetting. Please comment on any improvements rejetting did for you if you do repost. As a baseline, these are the stock 2008 jetting specs- From the service manual- Make, Type- Keihin, CVK30 Main Jet- #98 Optional mains- #92,95,100,102 Main Air Jet- #100 Jet Needle- left-N9VU right-N9VW Needle Jet- #6 Pilot Jet- #38 Pilot Air Jet- #100 Starter Jet- #48 Pilot Screws (turns out)- left- (2 1/2) right- (1 3/4) Throttle Valve- 11degrees 00seconds Idle Speed- 1300 +/- 50 rpm Carb Sync Vacuum- less than 2.7 kPa (2 cmHg) difference between two carburetors. Service Fuel Level- 0.5 +/-1mm (0.02 +/-0.04 in.) above the mating surface of the carburetor float bowl. Float Height- 17 +/-2mm (0.67 +/-0.08 in.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are some main jet conversions between manufactures- Width------Keihin # -- DynoJet # --- Mikuni # 0.0350---- 92.5--------- 92----------- 86.3 0.0360---- 95----------- 94----------- 88.1 0.0370---- 97.5--------- 96----------- 90.0 0.0380---- 100---------- 98----------- 91.9 0.0390---- 102.5------- 100---------- 93.8 0.0400---- 105--------- 102---------- 95.6 0.0410---- 107.5------- 104---------- 97.5 0.0420---- 110--------- 106---------- 99.4 0.0430---- 112.5------- 108--------- 101.3 0.0440---- 115--------- 110--------- 103.1 0.0450---- 117.5------- 112--------- 105.0 0.0460---- 120--------- 114--------- 106.9 0.0470---- 122.5------- 116--------- 108.8 0.0480---- 125--------- 118--------- 110.6 0.0490---- 127.5------- 120--------- 112.5 0.0500---- 130--------- 122--------- 114.4 Mahalo to all that contribute. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEAR: INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: JET KIT OR STOCK? BRAND OF JET KIT? MAIN JET: NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: ELEVATION: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: . |
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December 3rd, 2008, 11:25 AM | #2 |
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: snorkel removed EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area P quiet core full exhaust system JET KIT OR STOCK? stock BRAND OF JET KIT? n/a MAIN JET: 98 Keihin (stock) NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: Stock needles with 3 washers under each needle MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: stock ELEVATION: sea level to 3800 ft. MISCELLANESOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: With the 3 washers under each needle, the bike seems like it might be a bit rich in the midrange. I have also plugged the Kleen air system to eliminate popping/backfiring I was getting at small throttle opening during deceleration. Carburators have been synced which has helped to smooth out the idling and intial takeoff. |
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December 3rd, 2008, 11:26 AM | #3 |
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redid jetting...
YEAR: 2008 INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: air box removed. K&N R-0990 Filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS:Area P Quiet core full system, Kleen air system removed JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 112 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3 MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2-3/4 turns out from bottom, initially ELEVATION: sea level to 3800 ft. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: switched from configuration in post #2 to a no air box and a single K&N filter (K&N P/N R-0990) plus the installation of a factory Pro jetting kit. Initial settings of 112 mains, clip in the 3rd position, and mixture settings of 2 3/4 turns out from bottom revealed a bike that pulls harder than my previous setup and carburetes a bit cleaner throughout the entire rev range. Not mind blowing, warp drive, eye blurring acceleration, but definitely more power than the stock air box and washers under stock needles setup. It's getting closer to where I want to be. I do feel the mains might be a bit rich and the mids might need a bit of tweaking. Carbs were resynced, but it was not that different from when I set it when doing the washers under the needles. I've played with the mixture screws from my initial 2 3/4 due to the low end feeling boggy. I richened it out to 3 turns out and it did seem to improve a slight hesitation a had when I would blip the throttle after the bike was fully warmed up. Bike ran well at sea level, but a bit lethargic on the bottom end. Readjusted the mixture using the "screw in the mixture screw until the idle drops, then back it off until the idle returned to normal" method. With that method, I found the bike had a slight surge while cruising in 5th or 6th with the throttle barely cracked, which said to me the idle circuit was a bit lean. I last backed the mixture screw out 1/4 of a turn from my last setting and the bike seems perfect as far as the idle circuit is concerned. Warm up is quick at both sea level and 3800 ft and the bike does not surge at low throttle cruising settings. At this time, I have no idea where the mixture screws are set, only that the bike pulls nicely at lower rpms and runs cleanly without any bogging or surging. I will report back when I have the chance to pull the carbs at a future date. All I know for now is that it runs good when the mixture screws are set up in this manner. What did I gain from going to my new configuration? More top end power, smoother power delivery throughout the entire powerband and cleaner carburetion when twisting the throttle at any throttle setting position. What did I lose? I feel the midrange power "hump" from removing the air box is gone, so the bike does not "feel" as responsive in the 5-8k range. This is not to be confused with less power, as there is definitely more power in that range than w/ the air box... it's just that the oomph at that range is absent replaced by a smooth roll on in power. Future plans calls for leaning out the mains to 110, playing with the clip positions in both richer and leaner steps and further fine tuning of the mixture screws. As a base setting, the recommendations made by Vex (thank you, Vex!!) are great and pretty close to get the bike running well with the air box delete and separate air cleaner installed. My attempts will be to zero in on making the bike respond crisper and more aggressively throughout the entire range for my daily commute. If you have any comments or questions regarding the changes I've made or changes I plan to make, I would be more than happy to continue discussion in the jetting database discussion thread... jetting... isn't it fun and simple?? |
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December 3rd, 2008, 11:27 AM | #4 |
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redid jetting yet again....
YEAR: 2008 INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: air box removed. K&N R-0990 Filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS:Area P Quiet core full system, Kleen air system removed JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 110 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 4 MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2-3/4 turns out from bottom, initially ELEVATION: sea level to 3800 ft. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Went one step leaner on the main from a 112 to a 110. Bike pulled a bit better all the way to redline. When I did that, the midrange was anemic and the bike showed signs of being lean at idle, (long warm up and had to use choke a lot to get the bike warm) so I moved the clip from the 3rd position to the 4th. Midrange improved greatly and warmup barely needs choke at cold startup. Had to redo the mixture crews settings. I've found the best way to set it is to the turn it in till the idle starts dropping then turn it back out about 1/8 to 1/4 turn. I fine tune the exact mixture screw position by blipping the throttle when the bike is fully warm and watch how the tach needle settles down to the set idle speed. If it hangs above the idle speed, then comes down, the bike is a bit lean and I turn the mixture screw out (CCW) about 1/8 of a turn on both carbs. If you blip the throttle and the idle falls below the set idle speed and then comes back up, the mixture is rich and you need to turn the mixture screw CW about 1/8 turn. Repeat until you get it so when you blip the throttle, the idle settles back to your preset idle speed. I use 1500RPM as my idle speed only because it is easy to read precisely on the tach face. Bike now idles fine, rips through the midrange and pulls all the way to redline with no problems. It may not be perfect,yet, but it is better than my previous setup. Will live with this for awhile to see if it has any shortcomings. I have not heard any pinging from the smaller 110 main. |
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December 3rd, 2008, 01:24 PM | #5 |
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Name: Nico
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Join Date: Dec 2008 Motorcycle(s): 08 Ninja 250R Posts: 52
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Snorkel removed EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Yoshimura Full Exhaust JET KIT OR STOCK? Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: Keihin #100 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: FP needle, 3rd from top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2 1/2 turns out ELEVATION: Sealevel to 1000ft. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Can't test my setup until spring, but idle and startup is much better! |
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December 3rd, 2008, 07:42 PM | #6 |
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Name: TJ
Location: Ames, IA
Join Date: Nov 2008 Motorcycle(s): 2008 Ninja 250r (Tis blue), 2008 CBR600RR Posts: 454
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Currently have the airbox removed EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Full Area-P JET KIT OR STOCK? Kitttt BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 112.5 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd from the top with 1 washer under each needle. MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: Somewhere around 2-3/4 turns out. ELEVATION: Sea level to maybe 1,500 ft. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: I was running a little rich on the top end with the 112 jets, but figured the cooler weather would cancel this out and it has. On the cooler days the bike really performs disturbingly well. Probably in the spring I'll drop to the 110's and try them out. I also drilled the carburetor slides to improve the throttle response a tad. I aim on eventually testing out different runner lengths (That is the hose that runs between the head and the carburetor) to try and refocus my powerband down a bit. As for the mixture screws I don't really keep track on the exact turnage, but the 2-3/4 out seems to be a good starting point. |
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December 8th, 2008, 07:19 PM | #7 |
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Name: John
Location: Jensen Beach, Florida
Join Date: Nov 2008 Motorcycle(s): 09 250 ninja Posts: 31
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YEAR:09 Ninja 250 Red(It's the fastest)
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS:Airbox removed, using the intake tubes from stock airbox with a K&n filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS:Yoshimura Full Cf exhaust without the silencer. JET KIT OR STOCK?kit BRAND OF JET KIT?Dynojet MAIN JET:108 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION:e-clip 3rd down with two washers underneath MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS:2.5 turns out ELEVATION:knee high MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP:Rich! Powerband is very smooth. Sarts up way better than stock. Sounds great. Im gonna go down to a 106 and see what that does
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December 8th, 2008, 09:55 PM | #8 |
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Name: Yuri
Location: Happey Valley
Join Date: Nov 2008 Motorcycle(s): 08 Ninja 250 Posts: 57
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INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: snorkel removed
EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Yoshimura CF Full Exhaust JET KIT OR STOCK? jet kit BRAND OF JET KIT? dynojet 2193 MAIN JET: 98 DJ NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: DJ needles with clips on 3rd notch from top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 3 turns out ELEVATION: ~400 to 4000 ft. MISCELLANESOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Originally I tried putting the 100 main jets in but they turned out to be too rich. After moving down to the 98's I tuned the bike the way DynoJet recommends in the installation instructions. What I've found is that the bike feels a little sluggish around 8-9k rpm (this was prior to changing sprockets) so I'm thinking the needle needs to come a little. One day when I have time I'll set the clip to the 4th groove and mess with the idle screws to get the tuning spot on. For now it seems to idle fine just not perfect.
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Yoshimura CF Full System, Dynojet Jet Kit, Kleen Air System Removed, Woodcraft Clip-Ons, Sato Rear Sets, Galfer SS Brake Lines, 15/44 Sprocket Combo, Home Made Fender Eliminator |
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December 15th, 2008, 07:58 PM | #9 |
The Sexy Filipino
Name: Jordan
Location: Bakersfield, Ca
Join Date: Dec 2008 Motorcycle(s): Ninja 250R 2008 (da black one) Posts: 312
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Air box removed. Using the intake tubes from the OEM air box into the K&N R-0990 Filter. EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS:Standard Area P CF full system JET KIT OR STOCK: Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT: Factory Pro MAIN JET: 112 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd from the Top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.75 turns out from full in. ELEVATION: sea level to ~400ft. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Don't have much to add since I just got the jetting in this weekend. But I notice that it pulls hard to redline from 1st to 5th. Pulls hard to around 8k in 6th gear then it takes awhile for it to hit redline. It has been cold the past few days. Had some fog the prior week, and now rain/hail this week. When I blip the throttle at idle (1500 rpm) the rev drops below and then it takes awhile for it to back up. The following is weird: When my high beam lights are on, it idles at 1500 rpm. When I turn off my high beam it idles harder like around ~1600. Don't know why this is. Will add more later since I haven't been on the bike that much to give a good report. Last futzed with by islanderman7; December 16th, 2008 at 02:45 PM. |
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December 16th, 2008, 09:25 AM | #10 |
Master of the ZZR
Name: Brian
Location: Hamilton
Join Date: Dec 2008 Motorcycle(s): 2005 Kawasaki 250 ZZR Posts: 56
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YEAR: 2005 EX250-H (ZZR)
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS:None EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS:None JET KIT OR STOCK? Stock BRAND OF JET KIT?n/a MAIN JET:stock NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION:stock MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS:stock ELEVATION:76m[asl] (246ft) MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Pilot Jet changed to a stock #40. Thats it, the bike runs smooth. |
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December 20th, 2008, 09:12 PM | #11 |
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Name: John
Location: Jensen Beach, Florida
Join Date: Nov 2008 Motorcycle(s): 09 250 ninja Posts: 31
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: K&N filter using stock airbox tubes EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Full CF Yoshimura JET KIT OR STOCK? yes BRAND OF JET KIT? dynojet MAIN JET: 106 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd from the top with 2 washer under each needle. MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2-1/2 turns out. ELEVATION: Sea level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: It was running rich with the 108, so i went down to a 106. Has much more power thorughout the powerband. I want to get to a dyno to check the afr's but my next lowest jet is a 100, so tuning would hard.
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February 25th, 2009, 10:40 PM | #12 |
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Name: Nate
Location: Alabama
Join Date: Dec 2008 Motorcycle(s): Ninja 250R Posts: 28
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YEAR: 2008 250R
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: K&N filter R-0990 with factory airbox tubes EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area-P full system with 12" carbon fiber muffler JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 112 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: clip set 3rd from top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: approx 2 3/4 ELEVATION: slightly above sea level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: The bike runs LOUD, earplugs are mandatory, but I like it! This little Ninja is a whole new animal and I feel like I just got a new bike again. Going with 112 main jets while the weather bounces between 40 degree days and 70 degree days, but I'll try the 110's when Alabama gets hot again. Also, switched to NGK Iridium spark plugs part number CR8EIX. |
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March 7th, 2009, 07:44 PM | #13 |
just a n00b
Name: Reeeeee
Location: Tampa,FL
Join Date: Feb 2009 Motorcycle(s): '06 R6/'08 250R Posts: 55
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YEAR: 2008 250R
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: K&N R-0990 EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Yoshi CF Full System JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 110 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: clip set 3rd from top with 2 washers (which basically makes this on 4th position) MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: approx 2+ I really dont know anymore. Ive pretty much got the tach needle sittin pretty right back to 1.5K ELEVATION: sea level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: I recently switched to the 110 from a 112 since it was about 70 degress here today and I was bored. I have to say I gave this a try because of Kelly's results. Ive checked the plugs 3 different times after 3 different pulls and so far so good. I will be sticking with this setup for awhile since this has showed the best results. |
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May 15th, 2009, 08:29 PM | #14 |
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Name: Chris
Location: Georgia
Join Date: May 2009 Motorcycle(s): 09 ninja 250(red) Posts: 193
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: snorkel removed EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area P full exhaust system JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 95 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: #3 with 3 washers MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2 1/2 ELEVATION: some were between 500ft to 1000ft (I am guessing) MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Set up using factory pro sample installations. It seems to pull hard all the way to red line. The frist 3 grears are gone in notime. Don't know if this will be my final setting but if I have to pull the carbs again the air box is going. |
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May 15th, 2009, 10:39 PM | #15 |
250Arrrgh!
Name: Andrew
Location: San Francisco
Join Date: Jan 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2009 250R, 2001 996 Posts: 143
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Snorkel removed EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area P 18" Quiet Core Full JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Dynojet MAIN JET: 96 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: #3 with 1 washer MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.5 ELEVATION Sea level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE'S JETTING SETUP: The Dynojet needles with #3 clip position are slightly shorter than the stock needles. When I first installed the exhaust and jet kit, I was using the 100 main jet and 2 washers under the needles. It was way rich at the bottom and would bog down considerably. Sustained freeway speeds at 9k also killed my mileage down to around 30mpg. So I removed one of the washers and skipped down to the 96 main jet. High end is fine - mileage is back to around 45-50. But I'm considering removing the last washer as it still seems a little rich at the bottom. |
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May 16th, 2009, 01:55 PM | #16 |
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Name: mason
Location: columbus, ohio
Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 42
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: snorkel removed, k&n filter installed with airbox EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: area-p 9" carbon fiber can / full system JET KIT OR STOCK? jet kit BRAND OF JET KIT? dyno-jet MAIN JET: 96 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: factory recommendation... im drawing a blank MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 3 full turns both sides ELEVATION: ohio... there's an ocean? MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: i set-up the bike a per dyno-jet manual, dynojet tech service guy, kerry at area-p, and richard at racebikerentals amalgam of information... since my initial set-up i have not touched a thing... ran two tanks of fuel through it... and am averaging 56mpg... the bike pulls nicely throughout the band and after i hit 4th gear and 9000+ rpm's i'm off like a rocket... the difference between last year riding and this year is like a pedal car to a dragster... why didnt anyone tell me to do this sooner?... special thanks to kkim... the jedi master himself filled in any holes that the other gods of propulsion left out... ridiculously cool... and yes the 9" exhaust is loud!!! |
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September 8th, 2009, 04:36 PM | #17 |
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Name: Paul
Location: Roanoke, VA
Join Date: Jun 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2008 Candy Plasma Blue 250R Posts: A lot.
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed, K&N-0990 w/ intake runners from stock box EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area-P 18" CF Quiet core, full system JET KIT OR STOCK? Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? DynoJet MAIN JET: 108 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 4rd from the top (Arranged E-clip, 3 washers, E-clip). MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: About 2-3/4 turns out. ELEVATION: 2,100 ft. +/- 1,000 ft MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Spent the weekend trying out various main jets after pulling the airbox (first attempt tuning). Honestly can't tell much difference between 106-110 mains (pulls pretty hard and consistently from about 6k to redline) so went with the 108, but feel like I lost a little top speed when I pulled the airbox, so may need to step back up to 110s. Had DJ100 mains in before the airbox delete. Agree that the bike is considerably louder when accelerating hard, but getting to like it so long as I've got my plugs in. With needles @ 3rd from top: Bike seems to be more stable from a dead stop after tuning the mixture screws (bogs less), but it still seems to drop the acceleration ball a bit so think I may need to lean the needles a bit yet. Edit: With needles @ 4th from top: Bike seems happier, but still hesitates from a dead stop with lots of throttle. However the rpms are only dropping a hair and it's not bad at all. Still seems to surge when going from idle to on throttle, but suspect that's just the machine at work.
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September 8th, 2009, 06:07 PM | #18 |
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Name: Daniel
Location: SW Texas
Join Date: Jun 2009 Motorcycle(s): 08 Ninja 250 Posts: 87
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed, K&N-0990 with stock intake runners EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area-P Standard, full system JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? DynoJet MAIN JET: 106 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd from the top with 2 washers. MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2-1/2 turns out. ELEVATION: Roughly 909 Ft. from what Wiki tells me! MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: From the 2 days I have started the bike with this setup, the bike needs the choke to start. Bike runs good all the way up, and sounds good too. I did have to adjust the Idle RPM after the change, went from roughly 13-1400K before to 1000K after. Not sure if that is normal. I do feel like im in a higher RPM when I get to 60, but I will double check and see where its at. Also when I blip the throttle, it drops below but doesnt do it all the time. Sometimes it goes back to normal right away. I do smell gas more than I did before, maybe do to bigger jets compared to a 96 jet. |
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September 14th, 2009, 12:29 AM | #19 |
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Name: Joe
Location: Southern NH
Join Date: Sep 2009 Motorcycle(s): Black 2009 Ninja 250R Posts: 79
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Update 10/4/2009
YEAR: 2009 Black INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Snorkel removed, Kleen air plugged EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Two-Brothers slip-on, stock headers JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Dyno-Jet Stage II MAIN JET: DJ #98 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: DynoJet stage 2 needles, clip pos #3 w/2 washers MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: ....somewhere... (around 2 out L and 2.2 out R...it made the carbs sync, but rice crispies again and a VERY Stinky "morning breath") ELEVATION: 500+/- MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: high rev lag earlier due to throttle opening half way...dealership or previous owner had put the "throttle tube-stop" on the wrong side of the pulley lever, thus blocking bike at half throttle. Also upgraded to #98 DJs, Kleen air removed, with snorkel, #3 DJ needles with 2 washers on top for weight, and mixture screws in dire need of work (got them to sync by ear, but since I don't have the Magical MOS tool, tuning them is a pain in the wrist at the moment, so theyre "somewhere"). Mid to high pulls nice though... Last futzed with by shadow; October 4th, 2009 at 11:36 PM. |
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September 14th, 2009, 05:07 PM | #20 |
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Name: J
Location: seattle
Join Date: Jul 2009 Motorcycle(s): 09 250r Posts: 9
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YEAR:2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: no snorkle EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: stock JET KIT OR STOCK? OEM jet BRAND OF JET KIT? OEM MAIN JET: keihin #100 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: stock needle, one washer MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: stock ELEVATION: 0-500 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: i guess my bike was a little lean to begin with. friends bought at the same time from the same store, one was close to ideal, one was rich as hell. when i put the #100 jet and one washer in i hadn't removed the snorkel yet. i went for a run around the block and noticed it pulled better but was still a little sluggish. at the suggestion of my friend with the rich bike who had also put in #100 jets but no shim i pulled the snorkel. it pulls noticeably harder now from about 4k all the way to 12k. i feel like it might be a tiny bit lean since my legs feel a bit more heat from the engine and the fan comes on more often at stop lights. this could be coincidental as it's been warmer lately and i've been jamming the throttle a bit more often i feel like it could use another washer and possibly a #102 jet without the snorkel. think i'll have a look at the plugs before i dive in. i'll update when i have time to look. for now it feels pretty good. |
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September 14th, 2009, 06:03 PM | #21 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Clint
Location: Utah
Join Date: Aug 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2009 ER-6n 2009 Ninja 250 sold :( Posts: 61
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed/UNI pod filters in place EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Yoshimura full JET KIT OR STOCK? Stock BRAND OF JET KIT? n/a MAIN JET: Keihin 100 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3 washer MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.6ish ELEVATION 4600-11000 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE'S JETTING SETUP: I need to spend one more weekend messing with settings but I may wait until next spring for that. I can't tell if I like this setup better or a 105 main with 2 washers...Gas mileage is about the same as I was getting stock. Bike feels way better than stock, pulls harder and is much smoother all around.
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September 14th, 2009, 07:16 PM | #22 |
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Name: Eric
Location: Iowa City
Join Date: May 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2008 Kawmeracchi 350 2010 Project X Posts: A lot.
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MOTM - Sep '18, Feb '16
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Year ..2008 Race Street
Intake modifications ..K&N 0990 filter Pods Exhaust modifications.. Nojima Moto GP Yoshi Brand of jet kit.. Dyno jet Main jet ..Keihin 118 DJ 110 Needle and clip position.. center Pilot screw . 2.5 turns out 2 turns Pilot jets ..drilled some Elevation.. Sea level Miscellaneous information about the bikes set up . Cylinder block cut down .010" Adjustable cam sprockets adjusted to a slight retard exhaust cam mechanical timing chain adjuster. BRT-TIS ignition custom map. 43deg Rocket 100 fuel VP MR9 93 Last futzed with by Racer x; September 24th, 2009 at 06:40 PM. |
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September 16th, 2009, 05:01 PM | #23 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Clint
Location: Utah
Join Date: Aug 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2009 ER-6n 2009 Ninja 250 sold :( Posts: 61
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed/UNI pod filters in place EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Yoshimura full w/quiet tip JET KIT OR STOCK? Stock BRAND OF JET KIT? n/a MAIN JET: Keihin 100 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 4 washers MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.6ish ELEVATION 4600-11000 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE'S JETTING SETUP: seems to pull a bit better in the mid range with 4 washers instead of 3. I think I will enjoy the rest of the riding season here with this setup and adjust some more next spring.
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September 16th, 2009, 09:46 PM | #24 |
ninjette.org newbie
Name: Justin
Location: Phoenix AZ
Join Date: Jul 2009 Motorcycle(s): K1200GT F800ST Ninja250R Posts: 4
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed, individual K&N Pods EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Yoshimura Full System JET KIT OR STOCK? Stock BRAND OF JET KIT? n/a MAIN JET: Keihin 110 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 4 washers MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 3 ELEVATION 1000-5000 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE'S JETTING SETUP: Initially set this up with two washers and 2.5 on the mixture screws, bike ran great at full throttle but 75-80mph driving on the freeway (at 1/2 throttle) showed lots of surge. Went to four washers, this cleaned it up a bit, turned out the mixture screws another .5 turn...Viola, happy all around |
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December 10th, 2009, 05:20 AM | #25 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Patrick
Location: Bali
Join Date: Jun 2009 Motorcycle(s): Kawasaki Ninja 250R Posts: 50
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed, K&N 0990 EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: CLD Python Full System JET KIT OR STOCK? Jetkit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: 105 PILOT JET: 40 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: FP, 3rd from top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 1 3/4 left, 1 1/2 right ELEVATION: sea level TIS: BRT 41 deg MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE'S JETTING SETUP: the bike run fast and wild! Posted via Mobile Device Last futzed with by patzcool; December 11th, 2009 at 12:32 AM. Reason: rejetting fuel mixture screw |
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December 26th, 2009, 02:20 PM | #26 |
self wrencher
Name: john
Location: houston
Join Date: Dec 2008 Motorcycle(s): 08 250r and 07 600r Posts: A lot.
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed/BMC pods filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Akrapovic Titanium w/ carbon tip JET KIT OR STOCK? JetKit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: Keihin 110 Pilot: 40 ECU timing: BRT TIS upgrade (non-prog) NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 4th position (clip) MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.5 (around there) ELEVATION: Sea level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE'S JETTING SETUP: This is a rejet from 112 main jet with Yoshi CF pipe. I switched over to Akrapovic pike (much quieter to my liking). The bike feels a little sluggish but with the BRT TIS that I added shortly after that, it eliminated that a bit. Anyhow, I got a replacement pilot jet from FP (they didn't send me one)...so I busted the carb open again, pulled the slider out and drill a little hole with the #70 drill bit, then popped in 110 mainjet, raise the needle to #4 click, swapped out stock #38 pilot jet to #40, wrapped everything up, tuned the idle mixture, resynched the carb... The bike pulls like mad all the way to redline...no sluggish anywhere...i think i'm happy with this for now. Last futzed with by randomwalk101; December 27th, 2009 at 01:06 PM. |
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January 6th, 2010, 08:04 PM | #27 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Eli
Location: San Jose, CA
Join Date: Jul 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2002 Ninja 250 Posts: 159
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YEAR: 2002 Ninja 250
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: K&N Pods R-0990 EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Stock JET KIT OR STOCK? Road Rider sells this - 108 jets for about 3 bucks each. BRAND OF JET KIT? Not sure whatever Road Rider carries MAIN JET: 108 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3 Washers MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 1.5 Turns out from the bottom ELEVATION: Not sure but I live in San Jose, CA wikipedia says 87 feet. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Feels pretty good with 3 washers, did 2 washers and it did not cut it.
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February 28th, 2010, 11:30 PM | #28 |
lolwut
Name: Alex
Location: socal
Join Date: Dec 2008 Motorcycle(s): 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Posts: 196
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Removed airbox, K&N Filter, no runners. EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area P Standard Length Full System JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit. BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro. MAIN JET: 112.5 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd from top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2 turns out ELEVATION: ~1000 Ft MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Used the larger pilot jets included with the Factory Pro kit. I forget exactly the specs on those jets. Float bowls are still at factory settings.
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March 4th, 2010, 01:43 AM | #29 |
Humble Observer
Name: Truong
Location: Augusta, Maine
Join Date: Mar 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2009 Yamaha XT250 Posts: 612
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YEAR: 2000
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: None. EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area P Standard Stainless Steel Exhaust JET KIT OR STOCK: Dynojet Stage 1&3 Jet Kit MAIN JET: DJ098 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: Dynojet-supplied needles; clip in 5th position MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.5 turns out ELEVATION: +153 FT (46 meters) MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: These settings work with an average temperature under 50*F.
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March 29th, 2010, 01:41 AM | #30 |
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Name: Wayan
Location: Bali - Indonesia
Join Date: Apr 2009 Motorcycle(s): 2014 Z250 Posts: A lot.
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update....
YEAR: 2009 INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: air box removed. K&N RC - 2370 Filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Custom 15" Area P Quiet core full system, Kleen air system removed JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Sportisi jet kit PILOT JET: 40 (from oem kawasaki) MAIN JET: 110 (Sportisi jet kit) NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 2 MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2-1/2 turns out from bottom (not 100% sure tho, mechs did that at Kawasaki) ELEVATION: sea level-ish MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: used to run the areaP exhaust with the stock air box and its snorkel removed, using the stock 38 pilot jets, needle clips@ 3rd position, and #98 mains. that set up ran good! i felt a decent improvement over the stock exhaust/jetting. i had a dynorun and got a decent result, with just a hair off hitting 30 Hp. (stock rear wheel HP is usually around 24~25 i believe) i will update again once i figure out if i like my current set up, or if it needs further messing about
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Kawasaki Z250, Bored up to 300cc with 12.8 CR, 41hp at wheel 27nm torque, Two bros full exhaust with DB killer Dynojet Power Commander V, KnN Open filter, intake and exhaust ported, Puig Windshield Last futzed with by wayanlam; April 11th, 2010 at 03:22 AM. |
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March 29th, 2010, 10:32 AM | #31 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Daniel
Location: SW Texas
Join Date: Jun 2009 Motorcycle(s): 08 Ninja 250 Posts: 87
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UPDATE...
YEAR: 2008 INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed, K&N-0990 with stock intake runners EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area-P Standard, full system JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? DynoJet MAIN JET: went from 106 to 108 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: went from 3rd from the top with 2 washers to 4th MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2-1/2 turns out. ELEVATION: Roughly 909 Ft. from what Wiki tells me! Also drilled slides with a #70 drill bit, which cleaned up the throttle response even more. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Noticed the Bike runs a lot better than the previous setup. I'm able to go through the gears without hesitation from what i can tell. Still need to check the plugs, to make sure they look ok. Other than that bike is running good!
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March 30th, 2010, 08:49 AM | #32 |
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Name: Craig
Location: Silicon Valley, CA USA
Join Date: May 2009 Motorcycle(s): '98 EX250, '02 EX250, '08 250r, '03 SV650, '98 GSXR750 '03 Hayabusa, '87 YSR50, '84 ZX900, +MORE Posts: A lot.
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: K&N air filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Sportisi VR JET KIT OR STOCK? both BRAND OF JET KIT? Sportisi MAIN JET: 98 Keihin (stock) NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: Sportisi needles. Clip in top grove w. one washer underneath. MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.5 turns out approximately ELEVATION: sea level MISCELLANESOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: I jetted using an AEM air/fuel gauge.
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April 12th, 2010, 04:54 PM | #33 |
been around.....
Name: Toi
Location: Bing, NY
Join Date: Mar 2010 Motorcycle(s): 09 SE 250R Posts: 35
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE: MODIFIED STOCK AIRBOX (CUTTED THE REAR SECTION OF THE AIRBOX OPEN) EXHAUST: FULL YOSHI JET KIT: DYNOJET 2193 (STAGE 2) MAIN JET: DJ098 JET SETTING: E-CLIP AT 3RD GROVE AND 2 WASHERS ABOVE IT THEN E-CLIP ON TOP MIXTURE SCREW SETTING: 2.75 TURNS MIS: running good so far |
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April 23rd, 2010, 10:55 PM | #34 |
ninjette.org member
Name: sean
Location: socal
Join Date: Sep 2009 Motorcycle(s): '13 Monster 696 ABS, '08 250R Ninja, Black (Sold), Posts: 47
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: None EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Akrapovic Slip-on JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro MAIN JET: #92 PILOT JET: #40 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3 washers from clip MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 2.5 turns out ELEVATION: Sea Level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Bike has instant throttle response and feels very strong in all rev ranges. |
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April 25th, 2010, 06:30 PM | #35 |
two wheels good
Name: john
Location: Wareham MA
Join Date: Mar 2010 Motorcycle(s): 04 ex250 and 08 Triumph Sprint ST and custom calfee carbon race tandem Posts: 71
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YEAR:04
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: pods EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: area-p full system with regular (louder) core JET KIT OR STOCK? jet BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory pro MAIN JET:112 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd from top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 3 turns ELEVATION:see the ocean out the window MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Was pretty easy to figure mains. Started at 110 and had lean surging so after raising needle a notch, still surging a bit so tried the 112s with the needle 3rd from top and seemed spot on so I didn't mess with it further. Left floats alone because bike had no problem with full throttle at low revs. Moved to mixture screws and really had to fuss with them a lot. Kept hanging and would hardly idle when coldish and reved to the moon when hot. Tried the turn until it misses technique but couldn't really hear miss. So just started over and backed em both out to 3 full turns and now it is better...still lean hangs a bit but idle is stable and the minor backfires at high vacuum are now just a little burble. May need a bigger pilot if 3 turns doesn't do it but will wait for warm air to be sure. Really enjoyed tinkering as I am a complete newbie to wrenching my bike and it all went the way it was supposed to go.
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Some must watch while others must sleep Last futzed with by drstimpy; April 25th, 2010 at 06:31 PM. Reason: "pods" came up emoticon |
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May 15th, 2010, 09:25 AM | #36 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Chris
Location: California
Join Date: Apr 2010 Motorcycle(s): '08 250 Posts: 129
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: k&n air filter EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Hard Rock Motorsports slip on (has adjustable baffling) JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Dynojet MAIN JET: unknown, wherever dynojet recommended NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: same as above MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: unknown ELEVATION: west coast, so sea level to sierra nevadas MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Snorkel was removed by previous owner, exhaust installed by previous owner. Bike felt very lean, no grunt in low rpm and unbearable arounf 5-6k. Jet kit was installed and tuned before air filter. Bike felt rich, almost flooded, but the engine felt a lot smoother and had more grunt in the low and mid range. Air filter installed and Exhaust has adjustable baffling set to most open setting for maximum airflow. Bike feels great, smooth and quick all through the rpm range. |
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May 15th, 2010, 08:39 PM | #37 |
ninjette.org member
Name: John
Location: Boston
Join Date: Mar 2010 Motorcycle(s): 2007 Zx10R 2009 250R Posts: 134
Blog Entries: 14
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YEAR: 2009 250R
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Pulled Snorkel EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Full SS Tsukigi Exhaust JET KIT OR STOCK? Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Dyno Jet Stage 2 MAIN JET: 98 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: Third from the top with two washers on top. MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 3 turns out ELEVATION: Boston Area I don't know. 150 - 250ft? MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Response is better with the jet kit. Not much else has been done.
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May 19th, 2010, 02:54 AM | #38 |
ninjette.org newbie
Name: steven
Location: adelaide SA
Join Date: May 2010 Motorcycle(s): 08 ninja 250r Posts: 4
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YEAR: 08 250r
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: K&N panel, no snorkel EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: M4 full JET KIT OR STOCK?: Jet kit BRAND OF JET KIT?: Dynojet MAIN JET: #98 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 3rd groove down, 2 washers on top MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 1 & 3 quarter left, 2 and half right ELEVATION: Sea level MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Started on 3 turns out like they suggest, but the bike surged way to much on take off. came down to two and half, still not great. Adjusted them individually in the end and used an infrared thermometer to check exhaust temps, one was way more than the other. hence the unequal settings. after that and the carbs synced, they were spot on, bike runs so much smoother. |
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May 22nd, 2010, 11:12 AM | #39 |
Cat herder
Name: Gort
Location: A secret lair which, being secret, has an undisclosed location
Join Date: May 2009 Motorcycle(s): Aprilia RS660 Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 6
MOTM - Jul '18, Nov '16, Aug '14, May '13
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YEAR: 2008
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Snorkel removed, K&N panel filter in stock airbox, Kleen Air system removed and holes plugged EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: AreaP QuietCore full exhaust JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet kit BRAND OF JET KIT? FactoryPro MAIN JET: Stock (Keihin #98) NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: Per FactoryPro starting point recommendation - clip in third groove from the top, three washers above MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: Initially 2 1/2 turns out, now 2 1/4, going to try 2 flat. The bike runs just fine at all rpms and loads, but when the throttle is blipped at idle the speed drops below the idle set point and returns. ELEVATION: Sea level to about 150 feet MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: - Pilot jet replaced with the #40 alternate that came in the jet kit - DynoJet dynamometer results: - Peak HP 28.91 - Peak torque 14.37 The dyno guy said "You're fine... you don't need to do anything." He also said his dyno is a bit "tight" and the real numbers may be slightly higher. Air/fuel was dancing around the "ideal" line... maybe just a tiny bit on the rich side of things overall, but not enough to warrant making any changes. Fuel economy after a week and two tanks of fuel is between 55 and 63 mpg, driveability is excellent, choke is not needed at startup, and the sound is to die for. A huge THANK YOU to kkim, who recommended this exact setup. Except for the idle mixture screw settings, he enabled me to nail it on the first try! |
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May 24th, 2010, 01:25 PM | #40 |
ninjette.org member
Name: D
Location: Michigan
Join Date: Mar 2010 Motorcycle(s): Why do you care? Posts: 64
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YEAR: 2009
INTAKE MODIFICATIONS: Airbox removed, K&N-0990 w/ stock intake runners EXHAUST MODIFICATIONS: Area-P standard length CF full system, kleen air system removed JET KIT OR STOCK? Jet Kit BRAND OF JET KIT? Factory Pro 3.0 MAIN JET: 110 Pilot Jet: 38 NEEDLE AND CLIP POSITION: 4 MIXTURE SCREW SETTINGS: 3.0 ELEVATION: 770 feet MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIKE’S JETTING SETUP: Began with the 112.5 main, pulled well. Tried the 110 and oh yea, that's the ticket! Pulled ever stronger to redline. Began with the clip in the 3rd position on the needle but had surging at higher RPM's with small throttle openings. Moved clip to the 4th position, surging eliminated and bike pulled much better in the 5k to 8k range. Idle circuit was a bit of a challenge, the Factory Pro supplied 40 pilot jet had the idle circuit very rich. Very boggy until 5k or so. Idle was impossible to set and bike would stall if the throttle was touched. Float height was within spec but to lean out the circuit enough the air/fuel mixture screws needed to be at .75, still very soft, no power in the low RPM range, idle still dropping below the set point. Returned to the stock 38 pilot jet, set the mixture screws to 2.5 and eventually settled on a mixture setting of 3.0. Idle is solid, low RPM steady state cruise smooth, bike will take full throttle at 3k in 2nd gear cleanly. The carburetor slides were each drilled with a #70 drill bit, the throttle response was improved especially during rev-matching downshifting... Last futzed with by QuarterBoreNinja; May 24th, 2010 at 02:01 PM. Reason: Added information... |
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