by christianzx6 » Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:57 am
I completely disagree with I-K, if you want the most out of your mods, go for it, running the engine lean will do more damage to your wallet in the long run than the added fuel consumption costs anyway.
I have a J1, bmc RACE air filter, full yoshi and 4 degree's of ignition advance. The jetting on my bike was from a 99, so they were running like 142.5 and 145 mains i think, something tiny. Anyway, I found that the most power came from 160's and 162.5's, the stock jetting on the j1 is like 152.5's and 155's. I recommend a jet kit, my bike (as it had tiny mains) was a joke to ride, almost unrideable. Once i got the jet kit it woke it up, and it canes pretty hard.
I've heard great things about factory pro jet kits, social security recommended them, i've installed one and i recommend it also. mine cost me about 185 from wolf racing up here in brisvegas. Why shell out all that money for a zorst then not rejet for a relatively low cost in comparison.
As nova said, rejetting will give you added torque across the whole rev range, it'll make the bike pull harder everywhere (once its setup right). I recon you should get a jet kit, its not expensive, easy to install and setup yourself assuming your not afraid of taking your bike and carbs apart, just write down after each run how it acted, use the same/similar road each time for equality in testing etc. when u get the main jets right (or even when you start to get close) you wont be able to stop smiling.