Whats the difference in jetting kits?

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Old May 11, 2010 | 07:05 AM
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Does anyone know the difference between

Dynojet Kit
Moose Jetting kit
James Dean Jetting Kit
FMF jetting kit

I read that James Dean makes great kits for fuel economy and power.
 
Old May 11, 2010 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 09klx
Does anyone know the difference between

Dynojet Kit
Moose Jetting kit
James Dean Jetting Kit
FMF jetting kit

I read that James Dean makes great kits for fuel economy and power.
dynojet kit, moose kit, and fmf kit are all the same one. get the one for the klx300 stage 2. never hear of james dean, so cant help you there.
 
Old May 11, 2010 | 02:53 PM
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Most of the biking world in my area is familiar with or uses the JD jet kit which I believe is the "James Dean" kit you speak of. When I asked about the DJ jetting kit which this site seems so familiar with they all thought that I had it backwards. If you take a poll on this site I think you'll find the huge majority use the DJ kit. You can buy jets cheap at the dealer, the only reason to buy a kit is to get the needle and spring from what I understand. You'll need the adjustable idle mixture screw as well.
 
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Originally Posted by Highbeam
Most of the biking world in my area is familiar with or uses the JD jet kit which I believe is the "James Dean" kit you speak of. When I asked about the DJ jetting kit which this site seems so familiar with they all thought that I had it backwards. If you take a poll on this site I think you'll find the huge majority use the DJ kit. You can buy jets cheap at the dealer, the only reason to buy a kit is to get the needle and spring from what I understand. You'll need the adjustable idle mixture screw as well.
Yeah i know what you mean because i thought people has typo's as well. Recently i was researching for kits and i found DynoJet and yesterday i found James Dean. Kinda took me by surprise.
--I read alot of good reviews online for James Dean and having better fuel economy.
--So far Dynojet will only give more power which means using MORE FUEL.
 
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Originally Posted by punkenduro09
dynojet kit, moose kit, and fmf kit are all the same one. get the one for the klx300 stage 2. never hear of james dean, so cant help you there.
So why the price difference?
 
Old May 11, 2010 | 09:43 PM
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the only difference is the stickers that come with them. and any kit is going to make fuel economy drop to some point.
 
Old May 12, 2010 | 12:51 AM
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On the subject of jet kits will the jets in a kit for the KLX300 CVK work on a FCR? They are both Klein.
cheers Jim
 
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im not sure, but im going to say no.
 
Old May 13, 2010 | 05:23 AM
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Would have been nice.
Cheers Jim
 
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