Just to be sure, I did a little research. I found this page, describing the installation of the Dynojet kit on a Nighthawk 750. He calls out a 7/64" drill bit. So, I looked on Dynojet's website again, and looked for the kit listed for the Nighthawk 750. That parts list actually calls for the 7/64" drill bit. That tells me that the correct bit for the XS11 is truly a #39 bit.
So, without replacing the slide needles or jets, what other things are you planning to do after drilling the holes? I'm curious, because I'm in a similar situation, and would love to get the benefits of a Dynojet kit without having to spend $130.
So, without replacing the slide needles or jets, what other things are you planning to do after drilling the holes? I'm curious, because I'm in a similar situation, and would love to get the benefits of a Dynojet kit without having to spend $130.
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