Dobeck Performance Electronic Jet Kit

Just installed one of these yesterday, installation was simple; instructions were very clear and only took maybe 20 minutes. I am more than happy with the results. This is an easy plug and play mod and great value for the money. For those of you that want something easier to install than Tuneboy or Power commander this is an option. I installed this product so I could have added fuel to go with my Staintune exhaust and triple K&N filters. I may do an evaluation dyno run this weekend as proof.
 
Electronic Jet Kit

just installed one of these yesterday, installation was simple; instructions were very clear and only took maybe 20 minutes. I am more than happy with the results. This is an easy plug and play mod and great value for the money. For those of you that want something easier to install than tuneboy or power commander this is an option. I installed this product so i could have added fuel to go with my staintune exhaust and triple k&n filters. I may do an evaluation dyno run this weekend as proof.
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I'm really hoping to get mine installed today.
Think I'll head out the door and start wrenching now,
it's almost light enough.;)

Dang, I sure miss the days when my motorcycle lived in the front room.
 
Did you install this with a stock Triumph map? Did you get the newer one or the one with the pot adj. Looking forward to your evaluation. From personal experience this product is perfect for the rider that is looking for a slight increase in performance and a way to tune when running with Triumph after market pipes and air filter mods. Most time it's just a plug and play install. I hope you like it and have as much luck with it as I have had. I have had one on a smaller bike since 2006. Never had to adjust it. Bike runs cooler. :):):)

Yes I have the stock Triumph map. I got the newest one and it too has adjustable pots. I set it up as per instructions without 02 sensor and it runs perfect. I might do a evaluation run on the dyno down the street to get a look at the A/F ratio. They charge $60.00 for an evaluation run (2 runs) I think that's a good price.
 
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yes i have the stock triumph map. I got the newest one and it too has adjustable pots. I set it up as per instructions without 02 sensor and it runs perfect. I might do a evaluation run on the dyno down the street to get a look at the a/f ratio. They charge $60.00 for an evaluation run (2 runs) i think that's a good price.

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batman in BC

I read your post and could use some help since I am new to EFI on bike as my last one was carburated.
I bought a R3 used with a jardine exhaust and factory intake filters I am interested in replacing the under the saddle filter with three individual K&N filters , dallas from dobeck wrote to me saying his product is perfect for this mod my question to you is can a novice EFI biker make the required changes knowing nothing about EFI
I am in calgary so I am not riding yet as you may imagine..you could email me direct at pfrmfr@telus.net
 
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Yes I have the stock Triumph map. I got the newest one and it too has adjustable pots. I set it up as per instructions without 02 sensor.

what is this map thing ? a piece of paper or some electronic usb key ? and ajustable pots
I am totally confused here help??
 
yes i have the stock triumph map. I got the newest one and it too has adjustable pots. I set it up as per instructions without 02 sensor.

What is this map thing ? A piece of paper or some electronic usb key ? And ajustable pots
i am totally confused here help??

batman in bc

i read your post and could use some help since i am new to efi on bike as my last one was carburated.
I bought a r3 used with a jardine exhaust and factory intake filters i am interested in replacing the under the saddle filter with three individual k&n filters , dallas from dobeck wrote to me saying his product is perfect for this mod my question to you is can a novice efi biker make the required changes knowing nothing about efi
i am in calgary so i am not riding yet as you may imagine..you could email me direct at pfrmfr@telus.net

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