High-Performance R.L.V. Clone Jet .036 (0.91mm) Single Unit

$3.69 USD
Sale price  $3.69 USD Regular price 

High-Performance R.L.V. Clone Jet .036 (0.91mm) Single Unit

$3.69 USD
Sale price  $3.69 USD Regular price 
  • Experience refined power delivery through this .036 (0.91mm) R.L.V. Clone Engine Jet, tailored for precise carburetor adjustments in clone-based karts.
  • Why it matters: It strikes the perfect balance between fuel richness and leanness, ensuring your engine hits peak performance without flooding or starving.
  • Proven on track: Users see improved mid-range pull, translating to faster exits from tight turns and sustained speeds.

Installing this single jet is straightforward, yet its impact on your kart's responsiveness is profound. In the heat of a race, where every millisecond counts, this component helps maintain consistent power bands, reducing the need for constant readjustments. It's particularly valuable for tracks with varying elevations or conditions, where fuel mixture stability can make or break your position. Pair it with your existing RLV setup for a harmonious engine tune that feels alive under your control. SKU: RLVDJ36.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if the .036 jet is the right size for my clone engine?

A: Jet sizing depends on your specific engine build, air intake, exhaust, and local track elevation. The .036 (0.91mm) is a common baseline for fine-tuning fuel mixtures. If your engine is running too rich (bogging) or too lean (stuttering at high RPM), you may need to adjust your jet size accordingly.

Q: Is this jet compatible with all clone carburetors?

A: This R.L.V. jet is designed for standard clone-style racing carburetor setups. Please verify your current jet thread pitch and style to ensure compatibility with your specific carburetor model.

Q: What is the best way to install a new carburetor jet?

A: Ensure your fuel line is shut off and the carburetor bowl is drained. Carefully remove the bowl nut to access the jet. Use a properly sized screwdriver to avoid stripping the brass threads. Always ensure the new jet is seated snugly, but do not overtighten, as brass is a soft metal.

Q: Should I carry multiple jet sizes to the track?

A: Yes, it is highly recommended. Atmospheric conditions like temperature, humidity, and altitude significantly affect air density. Having a range of jet sizes allows you to "jet for the conditions" to maintain peak engine performance throughout the race day.

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