What are the different jets in a carburetor?

What are the different jets in a carburetor?

On the bottom for the carburetor you typically have two jets. The pilot, the smaller of the two, and the main jet.

Does needle height affect idle?

It should not. That means a different needle straight diameter should have no effect on idle. If you think it does, it is because the slide is too high. Theoretically, your idle speed would be too high also.

Is Keihin a good carburetor?

There are plenty of Mikuni and Keihin carburetors in the market are not authentic. They’re not safe to use and will cause many problems to your bike. If you think you’ve made a purchase and you’re not sure if it’s a genuine carburetor, here are some tips that will help you to identify them.

Why choose Keihin carburetors?

Keihin was asked by the top racing teams to design state of the art carburetors for their factory Super Bike racing machines. The FCR carburetors are the result of that request. Along with the highest level of technology available, the FCRs have proven their advantage with race wins around the world.

Who is Keihin fuel systems?

She is completing an associate degree in health-care administration from Axia University. Keihin Fuel Systems is a large manufacturer of carburetors for racing vehicles such as dirtbikes, watercraft and motorcycles. They also manufacture other products pertaining to the vehicle’s fuel system.

What should I know before installing Keihin?

Read the owners manual for your vehicle before installing any Keihin product to prevent any damage to the vehicle due to improper installation. Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions.

What are the features of the FCR carburetor?

Features of the FCR Carburetor: Smooth bore for maximum air flow. Flat slide with vacuum release plate for best throttle response and flow control. Rollers on throttle valves and progressive linkage for smooth operation and control. Equipped with accelerator pump for rapid acceleration without flat spots.