Dynojet fitting - drilling out the slide lift hole.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:47 pm
The instructions for the dynojet kit for my KZ1000 CSR reckon you should drill out the solitary slide lift hole out to 7/64" with the supplied drill bit.
I'm led to believe that this improves the throttle response. The thing is though ... I'm scared !!! If I make a hash of it then the search is on for a replacement slide (X 4 if I'm really clumsy). I'm also unsure as to how to secure the slide whilst drilling it out without damaging the external surface
I was wondering if anyone else here has drilled out the slide lift holes on a 1981 CSR / LTD / J whilst fitting a dynojet kit? Was making the leap of faith worth it?
Should I just fit the kit but leave out the drilling part? Is the improvement in response sufficiently noticeable to warrant opening it out?
I'm led to believe that this improves the throttle response. The thing is though ... I'm scared !!! If I make a hash of it then the search is on for a replacement slide (X 4 if I'm really clumsy). I'm also unsure as to how to secure the slide whilst drilling it out without damaging the external surface
I was wondering if anyone else here has drilled out the slide lift holes on a 1981 CSR / LTD / J whilst fitting a dynojet kit? Was making the leap of faith worth it?
Should I just fit the kit but leave out the drilling part? Is the improvement in response sufficiently noticeable to warrant opening it out?