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Carburetor Recalibration Kit Kawasaki Bayou 400 By Dynojet - New - . . . . Qps on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Weaverville, California, US

Weaverville, California, US
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= Carburetor Recalibration Kit =

You are buying a new Carburetor Recalibration Kit.  This carburetor recalibration kit is for a Kawasaki Bayou 400 1993-1997 stage 1.

Kits are for the stock carburetor that came on the quad.  Made by Dynojet.  The picture is a generic picture of a kit.  They come with several jets, needle and instructions.  You will receive a kit specific for your quad.  They are old stock we are liquidating.  They originally sold for $60.00.  

     *  Easy Installation

     *  Faster Acceleration

     *  Dyno Tested and Proven

     *  More Horsepower

     *  Precise Engine Control

     *  Better Throttle Response

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