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Old 06-29-2010, 04:26 PM   #1
 
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can u install a jet kit yourself? i never did it before but i would like to do it myself. is it difficult to do or should i leave it to the experts. i have a 350 warrior.
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You can do it on your own, but do some reading up on it. I'm sure Jim will be able to let you know any details and help you with any problems you run into.
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You can do it on your own, but do some reading up on it. I'm sure Jim will be able to let you know any details and help you with any problems you run into.
Good advise. It is real easy to do. I would just read up on it like chris said. The biggest issue you will have to figure out is what size you will need.
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What pipe are you rejetting for?
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im going to run the stock pipe but im going to put one of those exhaust tips on it. the places that i go will kick me off the trails if my pipe is too loud. i was reading about the exhaust tip and they said i would have to rejet it.
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