Just called up wolf racing up here in qld, happy with the prices!
i havent ordered anything yet, and i wanted some advice from those on the forum.
I have a choice between a factory pro ignition advance rotor with +4 deg, or an adjustable muzzy ignition advance rotor. The factory pro is $94, the muzzy is $136. The difference in price isnt so large that i would be overly drawn to the factory pro item. I tried to find reviews of the muzzy ignition advance rotor to no avail, i cant even find the muzzy site! do they even have an official site? seems crazy that such a large company wouldnt have a website.
Ok my second choice is between stainless needles or titanium needles in the jet kit, i read on factory pro's site that the Ti needles didnt perform so well? maybe im just dreaming that i read this. as with before the difference in price isnt enough to make me go the cheaper option, its $180 or $205, close enough to go the Ti needles if they are notably better.
As a side point, i thought that Ti had similar properties to steel except for weight, like strengths n stresses were essentially the same as a standard (not overly expensive) steel. If weights the main factor, and the carbs mikuni designed to have the needles pulled up by a certain vacuum, would the drop in weight actually be a bad thing? Would it pull the needles up more than designed? perhaps i dont understand the workings of the carbs well enough yet, as they obviously cant be bad if companies use Ti needles and charge a little extra for it.
Edit: Just went back and found the part on the factory pro site about needle's n jet materials:
Needle Jet material and surface coating affect the wear rate.
Unplated brass wears quicker than nickel plated brass.
Stainless Steel needle jets KILL aluminum and titanium needles (yes, we tried it!)
Sadly, titanium is a terrible, quirky material material to use for needle jets.
Its under N for Needle Material in the guide.