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nsr125sp
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PostPosted: 22:15 - 26 May 2004    Post subject: Jetting a nsr with arrow pipe Reply with quote

Hello, Has anyone fitted a arrow race pipe to there nsr and re-jetted it? if so could you please tell me the jet sizes,
Cheers Oliver
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craigT19
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PostPosted: 05:34 - 29 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

just flicking through a few mail order bike books...and they don't actually make a jet kit for the nsr Confused

so unless your stock exaust is trashed...save your money, an arrow exhaust will add maybe 2bhp...and may result in the engine blowing up, is it really worth the money?


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stevo as b4
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PostPosted: 22:55 - 30 May 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its possible to find a fraction more power from re-jetting to suit a new pipe, but if your NSR was jetted correctly for a de-restricted std pipe, then it should run fine without any changes on the Arrows pipe. gain as previously said would be 1-2bhp, not sure you'd notice alot of difference. I would imagine it would sound slightly more tinny/crisp, depending on how much you like the sound of a 2 stroke that is.
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