Kawasaki ZX-9R, 1994-1997 USA, Canadian 94097 Euro 94095 (not 96) 96 uses k28 kit Swiss, Austria,, France 94-96 |
Needle Jet Replacement - Convert to zx9r Supercarb set | |||||||||
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I only wish that we had the HDJ needle jets when we were racing them back in the mid to late 90's with Team Kinkos and Muzzy's. I'd estimate 4 to 8 hp gain on top - that would make it def stronger than the later model zx9r! Lowend and midrange are improved by about the same percentage.
includes new HDJ style needle jets, jet kit and labor , m-f, 9-5 (pacific time, -7 or -8 gmt) or email marc@factorypro.com Let Factory Pro replace your worn "non-replaceable" needle jets and convert your carbs into HDJ (High Dispersment Jet) style needle jet carbs. Better throttle response - potentially better mileage - 2% to 4% more power - augmented part throttle response. |
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415 883-5620 Info marc@factorypro.com zx9r, 94-97, 98-99 and 02-03, all countries K67-09 UK Feedback July 2014 HDJ + derestrict Hi Marc just to let u know I finally got carbs from UK customs on Wednesday 23rd they sat on them for 10 days then had the cheek to charge me 70.00 pounds import duty bloody UK - any way, when I put the carbs back on bike it started first time and bike now goes so much better thank you and your team for their work - very pleased and it now idles which it had never done before. Thank you very much. It's just much better the whole way through the rev range but especially higher revs - just really impressed - thank you. Karl Rouse UK |
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Ignition advancer for better part throttle power | |||||||||
RTR-KAW-31-06 $109.95 discontinued |
Ignition Advance Rotor. Adds beaucoup power at ALL part throttle positions. That equates to more "snap" in throttle response for you! |
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CRB-K27-1.7-RK $199.95 |
This is the famous "1.7-RK RACE KIT"!
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CRB-K27-1.1-TI $159.95 |
Same as 1.0 kit, but with Titanium needles, also a drop-in kit. No slide drilling required. | ||||||||
CRB-K27-1.0 $139.95 |
Best "drop-in" carb kit available. Boosts power a bit at full throttle, improves throttle response and wheelie ability. Definitely pulls harder out of 2nd and 3rd gear corners. No slide drilling required! |
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Most Kaws tune well and easily with the Factory Pro
kits - however, some Kaws have a problem with low speed operation - If that's the case, and you've adjusted and reset the float height leaner and 18mm still isn't lean enough at cruise, and especially if the problem is on 1, 2 or 3 cylinders, please inspect the float valves for the dreaded rubber tip shrinkage. Some fuel additives attack the float valve rubber tip and cause it to shrink and distort. Now, nobody needs a shrunken, distorted rubber and, being non-round, will allow not shut off fuel in the carbs with the bad float valves and cause very rough low speed running (as the fuel level keeps rising in the carb bowl). It's not a "common problem", but if the normal tuning stuff doesn't work........... Thanks for the tip from Mikee at Seaside Superbikes, Seaside, CA 831 760 2701 |
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Pro Shift Kit This is exactly the same kit as we developed for Team Kinko's Kawasaki for the AMA 750 Supersport Series. Make shifting MUCH quicker and virtually eliminate missed shifts when it's done. This is the exact same kit that Team Kinko's Kawasaki used in their mighty 750 (same in 750 and 900) used in their highly competitive Kawasaki AMA 750 Supersport bike to make shifting quicker and miss fewer shifts. This kit will not fix a broken transmission ("rounded dogs, bent forks"), but it WILL make the shift selector mechanism get the shift start where it's supposed to be - and on most bikes, them means quicker shift, slicker shifts and fewer missed shifts, including the "1-2" shift. |
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The bike runs great. It pulls hard, and has excellent top end. It does not even feel like same bike. I will try using the choke very little and see what happens. I would rather not mess with your recommend settings. I hope to spend some time with the bike this weekend to try the fine tuning. I did sync the carb also right before the jet kit, and set the float height to the factory setting according the book. 13mm. What do you mean by fine tuning? Thank you for helping. James
Marc Salvisberg <factory2@ix.netcom.com> wrote:If you want the bike to maybe idle with the choke on, you'll have to turn the fuel screw in.
Try a 1/4, and even more in.
You are balancing good running performance vs. "making the choke work". Your choice.
You haven't really done any tuning. We'd spend 1-3 hours on fine tuning.
You haven't mentioned how the bike ran?
M
james ward wrote:I have not tried any other settings. I had a dynojet kit in my other zx9r with the pilot 3.5 turns out. and it would start and run with no choke ever. Should I turn the pilot back in one half or a quarter turn?
Marc Salvisberg <factory2@ix.netcom.com> wrote:You richened up the idle mixture - The choke still thinks it needs to richen enough to work with the "too lean" stock pilot mixture.
The richer pilot circuit mixture + the choke mixture = too rich to "idle high".
You can either lean out the pilot circuit (so it's too lean again) and the choke will idle high, like it used to. Or, (like most everybody else) just start it, then, turn the choke off (as soon as possible) and keep the engine running by hand (which is usual).
I would sit there with the choke on, keeping the engine running > turn the choke off.
You won't hurt the engine by turning the choke off earlier than before;.
Just keep the engine running till it's warm enough to ride safely.
Remember, this is a carbureted bike - not a fuel injected vehicle.
You didn't mention trying any other settings?
Did you?
Thanks -
Marc
james ward wrote:Hello.I just installed a factory 1.0 jet kit in my 1995 Kawasaki ZX-9R. I followed all instructions. I have done this before, and work on my own bikes all of the time. This time I'm having bad idle problems. The first night the bike started right up, smooth idle, great cruising, and mid, and top end. Power is excellent. But now every time I go to start the bike with choke on it will not idle. I have to keep reving it up until warm then it idles. It will puff out some black smoke also. carbs were stock before jet kit. Thank you for any help you can provide.James WardSettings are as follows.Needle third from topTwo washers above needleSupplied springs usedPilot 2.5 turns outStock 190 Keihin Main jetVance and Hines 4-1 header with ss2r pipeK&N filter. Its cleanFloat bowl vents are clean.Carbs have been cleaned with Pilot screws removed and circuit cleaned.Stock Ignition advancerNew wires, and new plugs.Bike has 20k Miles. Always runs pretty goodCompression is good Just checked.
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