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D250 VM32 Specs

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Gday All, 
New member, thanks for having me!
I working on a '77 DT250 thats pretty stock, does have a reed upgrade, and hoping to use Mikuni VM32 on it.
Mostly because the stock 30 needs redoing and I have a recon 32 but wouldn't hurt to squeeze a little more power out.
Has anyone else done this? OR can anyone else help with a some baseline jetting options. I have called Mikuni Oz and they were super friendly but couldn't help. Hopefully someone here can!
Thanks in advance.
29 May 2024 17:06 #1

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Replied by Ht1kid on topic D250 VM32 Specs

Greetings from Tennessee USA 

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Replied by RT325 on topic D250 VM32 Specs

Welcome. I run a 32 off a "70 360 on my "70 DT1 but can't tell you what the jetting is. But it's the early bolt up flange type so not realy relevant jetwise sorry. Works good though.
29 May 2024 20:03 #3

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