marcusgunby

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Jan 9, 2000
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Heres a dyno of the 2001YZ 125 with a std reed vs a v force-the v force adds power all the way up on the YZ-a good mod.
 

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yamayz125

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I can`t see the picture.
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TrackMaster

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Mar 15, 2001
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I have a vforce on my 96 yz125, which is a very similar bike to the 01 yz. It adds power all the way through like marcus says. It requires a little bit of jetting afterwards, but it is worth every penny!
 

TrackMaster

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Mar 15, 2001
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Since you are changing the intake manifold, it changes how the fuel is delivered... or something like that, im really tired. I think the vforce made my bike a little rich? I think I went a step leaner on the main jet, and the needle needed to go one step leaner as well, but Im at the end of my needle and dont wanna order a new one lol.
 

billtx

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Dec 22, 2002
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I have a 99 YZ 125. I had to rejet with the V-Force also. I'm 2 steps down on the main (330 vs 350) and probably could go to a 320 when it gets really hot here in TX. Also at the end of the needle and don't feel like ordering a new one. I can't say if the V-Force made it work better than before since the bike was really messed up when I bought it.
 

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