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Topic Title: Jetting?
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Created On: 04/25/2008 08:00 PM
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 04/25/2008 08:00 PM
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tmoney_0206
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I recently purchased a hmf sport series slip on exhaust for my 2007 yamaha wolverine. I also have added a k&n filter. They suggest jetting it.

I have never done this before.

What is the best way to change them?
Which one of the three goes in?

Please help!

I cant ride untill i get this jet put in!

Aaron

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Aaron
 04/25/2008 09:49 PM
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Do you have a jet kit? You should start by calling hmf and they can help you determine where to start. If you buy a jet kit ($50), then it will have instructions. As for step by step instructions, you can find them all over the net.....or go to your carb manufacturers website....you definitely want to rejet, though, so you can get the most out of your mods! Hope this helps....

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