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« on: April 25, 2008, 05:32:13 PM »

I have talked warm about the Dial-A-Jet many times here. Now, I have my experiance confirmed!
Motocross Action Magazine, founded in 1973 (35 years ago) is the Bible of the Motocross world. More than any other magazine, they tell it like it is! This is particularly true when it comes to performance. They have a rating system ranging from one to a possibility of five stars. Since this rating system began they have given out less than a dozen five star ratings. Motocross Action has given a carburetor equipped with Dial-A-Jet a five star rating.
The motorcycle the Dial-A-Jet was tested on was a KTM; however, Dial-A-Jets work the same on any make.
The attatched picture shows only a small part of the article, but I can e-mail it to you if you want to read all of it!




Two years since last time I checked how many miles per gallon. I had a nice ride yesterday and today (280 miles) I filled up before I started, and refueled 3.56 gallon after 140 miles. 39.32 miles per gallon. Much of the ride was on narrow / twistie roads.
That`s much better than last time I checked (32.4 mpg)

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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2008, 07:24:47 PM »

Great roads! Thanks for the show, Dag! How many riding days in your season usually? ~Jeff
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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2008, 03:24:39 AM »

Great roads! Thanks for the show, Dag! How many riding days in your season usually? ~Jeff

Last year we had 10 months season, but this year we had too much snow. As you can see on the video, here is still some snow left. The season vary from 7 to 10 months.
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