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Stereo wrote:Sticking in a jet kit wont affect performance... the idea behind a jet kit is to give you adjustable needles... which allows you to make the mixture richer or drier... so by default if you set them up as "factory" it wont affect it at all... However, dynajet have a chart somewhere with their "recommended" settings which should offer some improvement with a standard exhaust.
Strika wrote: Is it possible to swap the coils from one side to the other or are they unique? Surely you can just unplug em and replug them into the other HT leads????? Or am I being simplistic???
Mick C wrote:Do the ZRX's have coil-overs or two coils doing two plugs each?
Stereo wrote:Strika wrote: Is it possible to swap the coils from one side to the other or are they unique? Surely you can just unplug em and replug them into the other HT leads????? Or am I being simplistic???
You cant just swap leads.... the cylinders are all timed.... so it fires for example cylinder 1, 3, 2, 4.... etc.... if you swap the leads the engine wont run because the cylinders are firing in the wrong order.... I think it would also fuck your engine if do it for too long, but dont quote me on that, I tried to get mine running for a full 5 mins before I realised they were in the wrong order and the engine was fine
Mick C wrote:I have to agree, if you want to make sure whether it's to do with the electrickery or not, the easiest would be to check for spark and confirm whether the plug is wet. You could also try swapping around the coils to see if the problem moves with it.
Still kind of sounds like a carb problem to me though, but then my point of reference is dicking around with 33-year-old Mikuni round slides, so I don't know that I can help too much
Strika wrote:...To answer your ? MickC, the rex has two seperate coils, not individual coils for each cylinder like later stuff.
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