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Questions . . . Re-jetting Carburetor for Altitude
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<blockquote data-quote="PATRIOT" data-source="post: 414442" data-attributes="member: 8891"><p>My Nissan NS15B came stock with a #108 main carburetor jet which is rated for elevation at sea level.</p><p>I'm headed for a lake at 7500' elevation and need to re-jet for this.</p><p>Here is a list of the jets from Nissan and their associated elevation rating but they aren't all available any longer.</p><p></p><p>#108 0' Sea Level (Stock Size)</p><p>#107 1641'</p><p>#106 3281'</p><p>#104 4922'</p><p>#103 6562' (938' under target elevation of 7500')</p><p>#102 8203' (703' over target elevation of 7500')</p><p>#101 8859'</p><p>#100 9843'</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if the dimension of a jet is built into the jet number?</p><p>In my case, would a #108 be a 1.08mm jet size?</p><p>If so, it appears I may need a #102 or #103 (not sure which one) and as long as the mounting thread size was the same, could any other manufacturer's jets be made to work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATRIOT, post: 414442, member: 8891"] My Nissan NS15B came stock with a #108 main carburetor jet which is rated for elevation at sea level. I'm headed for a lake at 7500' elevation and need to re-jet for this. Here is a list of the jets from Nissan and their associated elevation rating but they aren't all available any longer. #108 0' Sea Level (Stock Size) #107 1641' #106 3281' #104 4922' #103 6562' (938' under target elevation of 7500') #102 8203' (703' over target elevation of 7500') #101 8859' #100 9843' Does anyone know if the dimension of a jet is built into the jet number? In my case, would a #108 be a 1.08mm jet size? If so, it appears I may need a #102 or #103 (not sure which one) and as long as the mounting thread size was the same, could any other manufacturer's jets be made to work? [/QUOTE]
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