Good job. I have modded several DRZs and it is essential to use an aftermarket needle to get the power gains, which are low and mid. Top end is not gonna change without FCR carb and E cams. The gains are useful but modest with stock exhaust, change that and it is definitely a lot stronger, again low and mid only. On my S with 15-43 gearing I could stand up and lift the front to balance in top gear, that was with Dynojet kit/needle and CRD pipe. The pipe was free flowing but not straight through, I think a bit of back pressure is a good thing. Same pipe on my current DRZ with JD jetting seems a bit less powerful but good fuel consumption.
That was one of the best videos for the DRZ, and 3x3 info, I have ever watched... and Ive watched a ton. I did my 3x3 knowing everything up front that you mentioned but i had to find it from forums and it was far less interesting. Its not gonna turn a tractor into rocket, but it makes the tractor a better tractor. Yes there is alot of info on this that has already been said, and you didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. BUT.... because of its information and how well it was done it should be added to current 3x3 mod forum threads, FAQs, and such, that exist.
Awesome video! Precious owner did the 3x3 air box and aftermarket pipe... but never re-jetted. My DRZ is a backfire machine lol... I have the JD jet kit and I’m super excited to get all of the improvements that come with it, but mostly to neutralize the fuel air mix so my ears stop ringing!
Great video. I like the way you did the before and after scientific method. My DRZ400S is stock performance. I have instantaneous throttle response with a quiet stock exhaust. I improved the idle and low end (slow riding) performance by simply turning up the idle slightly. Now when I start the bike, it idles fast enough to run on its own without the constant throttle monitoring, and no jerking at slow speeds. I strongly suggest starting with the idle before making any irreversible 3x3 mods or jetting. I watch so many videos where people screw up there DRZ400 by messing with the performance that was originally set up correctly on a dyno from the factory. Once you mess up the performance on your DRZ400, you may never get it right again. Maybe I just got lucky, because my DRZ400 runs perfect from the factory - plenty of power, quiet exhaust, and instantaneous throttle response.
Tanks for sharing your experience. Be aware tho that even if you dont have To monitorize the idle by bliping the throttle anymore you just putted a plaster on the bigger problem wich is lean fuel mixture. To get the same result as I you wouldnt have To cut the box but only rejet the carb.
Thanks for that, just been offered a DRZ, had heard so much about the 3x3 mod but not being mechanically minded didn’t really understand the benefits. That was really clear and helpful. I ride an xt660x a the moment and it shares some of the unhelpful characteristics.
Had mine for 5yrs now. I never pulled a wheelie. Just never found the need. It's jetted,3by3,and aftermarket exhaust. I went for a new plug, store didn't have my exact number. He said that has one that is a shade hotter. Now it doesn't take time to warm up. Thanks for your video
Thanks for your service dude! I just got my drz, after 10 years of owning 600cc - 1000cc sport bikes. Coming off high performance machineS i know how much the airbox design and choke points on it like snorkels help to improve low-end torque, something that 4cyl inline kinda need. So when i've read about the 3x3 mod i was like "heck no, that's gonna kill the strong point of this bike! The low end torque!" So i just tried to remove the snorkel, and i'm actualy kinda impress, the bike feels much more responsive, and i get less "blips stalling", but still wasnt sure about going full 3x3, mostly also because i can't get a kit here where i live. But now i'm kinda considering to go full 3x3 and order single jets from another brand, instead of a full kit, doing some research about the size i need, mostly because the "blips stalling" still happens sometimes, and is very very annoying, even dangerous sometimes, stalling the bike with the handlebars turned is not very fun. Pretty sure i'm gonna lose a little bit of low end torque, but the pros seems more interesting than a jerky drammatic motorcycle that shut off randomly :P
seba alge thanks for the comment. You are right that the low end will be affected. That being said, it’s not drastic and it’s not as much a loss in power but a smoother delivery. Don’t worry about the performance it will pretty much be a stock DRZ... You may consider rejetting it without the 3x3 I think that it would be more than enough to smooth out the snappy low end feel. It’s just so damn lean from the factory. Anyway, good luck. Be safe and keep on rockin the Sumo!
@@willysm1505 Thanks for the advice! I'll try a jet kit before doing the 3x3 as you suggested, in the meantime i alredy riser the stock needle a notch (3° grove from the top, was in second stock) all the exhaust backfiring is gone now, wich is alredy a great improovment, got rid of the k&n filter that was installed and got a nice twin air foam filter, that smoothed out quite a bit the ride and the bike didnt stalled with throttle blips. Thanks! Ride safe too, and for now i'm quite enjoying the sumo, wild and different world from the sbks, especialy performance wise, but a lot more funny!
Salut Willy. Super video. Merci! J’ai un dr650 2018. Les dr650 semble souffrir du même problème que le drz400… Ca serait bien le fun de voir un part2 avec ta modification du carburateur, mais il est trop tard si tu la déja modifier.😂 Merci encore de partager tes experiences!
@@danielgelinas7141 c'est un très vieux vidéo, je n'ai malheureusement plus la DRZ depuis un bout. En ce qui concerne la "modification" au carburateur, il s'agit seulement de changer les gicleurs (jet) et l'aiguille. Il y a beaucoup de vidéos sur TH-cam qui montre les étapes de comment précéder. Il s'agit d'une intervention de difficultés basse et accessible pour quiconque possède un kit de tournevis et de ratchet. Sur la page Facebook DR650 Québec tu devrais rencontrer des gens prêt a te donner la marche a suivre pas-à-pas. Merci pour le commentaire et ride safe 😁
This story of how cold blooded the DRz400 is an old one that's been answered many times in many different...... Ummm languages & ways. You've got your own style of video/voice & delivery that no doubt will appeal to lots of people & that is good for you. Searching for the right words so that viewers hear/understand what you're saying is paramount to this channel doing what you'd like=growth thru biker wisdom for the DRz400. I'm here to search for those pearls of wisdom that each person might develop as useful. I'm looking at Dual Sport bikes & this is a top contender for me. So I'm here listening for all sorts of stuff in your words & experiences. Good so far.... peace & GB ALL
It was a first try at video making. I'm french so my channel focus more on a french speaking audience. I don't know if I'll ever do an other english video again.
As you might know, us dumb American's love hearing European accents & I thought your video has a style all its own which is good as well. I'll be back to see ya again b/c I am looking at a Dual Sport of this bike. Been looking at the Super Moto model as well but I've got 2 other bikes I'm seriously looking into. Thanks for your time/post!
I think you are french canadian right (like me :) ). I recognize the accent and the crapie roads and vegetation lol. Very good clip. Was really informative. I read mostly everywhere that the mod really shine when you mix it with a new exhaust system and a jet injection. I rode motorcycle all my life and just got the DRZ. After the break in (I will give it a 1000 km or so), I will do the 3 of them together at the same time. Again good clip buddy!
Effectivement. Clairement le plus efficace est de jumeler entrée d'air, mix d'essence et SORTIE d'air. Ton exhaust va très bien compléter une ouverture de 3x3 et un re-jet. Super bike, ride safe Steph.
@@willysm1505 Salut Willy, oui je viens d'aller voir. Sorry j'avais pas pensé aller vérifier. Mon premier DRZ, j'ai tellement hate au printemps! J'ai pogné un méchant deal sur un 2023 flambant neuf. J'ai fais de la moto toute ma vie, mais c'est mon premier dual sport (Toutefois, je faisais tu motocross quand j'étais ado). Maintenant il me reste a trouver de bonne petite back road et trail ;) Je suis dans le coin de St-Eustache. As tu encore ton 400? Je pense ton dernier clip est un 350.
Of course, the bike come stock already border line lean. If anybody wants to do the 3x3 hole its mandatory to re-jet the carburettor according to the modification. Its showned in this video too.
Great explanation and love the sense of humor. I bought my DRZ new and noticed the jerkiness in 1st gear off idle. It's so bad that it can be dangerous. What doesnt make sense to me is this... You say that it cones too lean from the factory, right? But backfiring only happens when too much gas makes it past the carb and into the exhaust. I have been thinking that my bike is running too rich from the factory, not too lean. Am I missing something? Thanks! I bought the JD jet kit and am about to do the 3x3 mod.
I'm not sure they are really call backfire in lean conditions. I just called them backfire cause its pretty much always refer as such. I think they are more popping under deceleration. No fire. I'm no mechanic and I really don't understand everything that is happening at this level. It went away after the bigger jet were installed. I know that much. Lol.
@@willysm1505 I did a little research and it appears that if there is too much air, (running too lean), the fuel can't be burnt properly, some of it escapes the combustion chamber, the exhaust manifold heats up too much, and unused gas gets burnt. That still doesn't make sense to me - how could the fuel not be burnt if it's too lean? Oh well.
Thank you for the video, quite informative. Just bought DRZ400SM as my first bike and wondered if this is normal or not (starting up and choppiness). Interesting if cutting an airbox w/o aftermarket exaust does anything.
If you put a less restrictive exhaust and cut in the airbox you HAVE to re-jet the carburettor. If you only cut a hole in the airbox you HAVE to re-jet the carburettor. If you only put an exhaust you HAVE to re-jet the carburettor! To be quite honnest.... Even in stock form you SHOULD re-jet the carburettor. IT come from the factory too lean. As far as does it Do anything... Its kind of subtile but you will feel it. Thanks for the comment its very appreciated 😁 Stay safe my friend and enjoy this pretty cool bike!
Just got my bike jetted (JD Jet kit), full Yoshimura exhaust and 3x3… holy cow the bike runs SOOO much better. No more low rpm/speed lugging, pulls hard in higher rpms, accelerates better across the entire rpm range, no more having to give some throttle to start or choke in warm weather. No more stalls!! Bike runs 1000x better. These mods really are mandatory to allow the bike to run properly.
It could depend on your environement. Here up north temperature are low even when they are high for us hehe. Then the elevation could make a difference too. Finally, I don't know where you from but in different country they may not have the same jetting. Beside that, DRZ are notoriously lean from the factory but you maybe got one with the best specs out of the production. I'm glad to know that you have a smooth operating bike and its cool to know that not everyone has jetting trouble. Have fun, you have a cool bike in your hands. Ride safe.
Sure haha I''ll take it 🤣🤣 I mean it was my first video ever, not in my first language without any "good" equipements or technic... The Room sound like a good comparaison 🤣
Sure. You leaned out the bike too much. You need to rejet the carb after. If you look on drz400 forum for 3x3mod you will get a good idea how to rejet your carburetor
@@willysm1505 I'm good.if it ain't broke don't fix it.if Yoshi thought it needed more air they would have put a hole in the box to start with and I'm pretty sure they know more about the drz than I do.if I want to go fast I have a truck for that.
@@billbonu1639 yhea... its not exactly that they don't know that their airbox are too restrictive. The best proof of that is that on the drz400E the airbox is already unristricted from the factory. For the S and the SM to be road legal they had to muffled it for emissions tests etc.
@@willysm1505 thanks for the quick reply, I just bought the bike used and noticed the 3x3 mod was done to it but the previous owner didn’t do it the owner before him did. So not sure if the rejet was ever done. Easiest way to tell if it was?
@@jake2772 if you need to put the choke on to start it at 20 celsius and up thats a bad sign. If it pop or back fire when you decel its another sign. If the fan of your radiator start often its sign that the bike run very hot and it could be because of lean jetting. Anyway there is a lot of sign of lean jetting but the BEST way to be sure... open the carb and check lol. Its not that hard. A garage could possibly do the job in less than a hour too.
It depends on what temperature but if you were running stock jetting all year long than... it will be better than stock. I would be shock if it's not working even when there is snow outstide.
In theory, in a straight line, top end power is acheive by the highest air fuel mixture that you can have. So this is why in drag quad or bike the airbox is deleted "completly". In fact to get as much air as you can, some restriction could be usefull so there is no turbulence around the filter as the speed of the machine increase. Its a science. About the 3x3 mod, first its an aproximation of what works good, is enough protection for water intrusion, its simple to calculate etc. Its most certainly not the BEST and or the worst its just a reliable guestimate of the DRZ crowd. If you did a 4x4 cut than it would be harder for you to ask another DRZ owner a working setup since there is far less data on this mod. With the existing stock air box if you do the 3x3 and jet the carb as recommended by a lot of people you are on a reliable path for good result with pretty much a garanty that you won't brake anything. Sorry for my english. Its not my first language.
Depends. In raw power... 0.5 % I would say. In throttle response 5% base on my feeling. Its not a magic trick. But if you pair it with a pipe, a better flowing air filter etc... you will feel it.
J ai mis le meme kit .mais ils disent de mettre le jet 155 aiguille position 3.....2 tour et demi pour la vis et 25 pour le jet ralenti....ca n allais pas bien de mi regime a haut regime ....bougie blanche .j ai mis un 160 ,position 4 .....wow tout est cool ,sauf que je vais peut etre essayer de mettre l aiguille a position 3 pour avoir plus de controle a bas regime ....j ai aussi mis un embout plus gros avec un screen
3x3 mods... Do they even worth the trouble? Would it be better? I mean, its pretty obvious english is not m'y first langage. How would you title it if it were your video?
I bought a new DRZ400sm, and it wasn't slow, like you claim. I did the 3x3 airbox mod, with the needle and jet change, WOW, what a difference. It was a night and day difference. I couldn't keep the front end down in 2nd gear. I have to say, this video is about as worthless as things go. it was a waste of my time! Also, have the stuff you are saying is difficult to understand. Maybe you should have somebody that speaks English help you with your next video.
Good job. I have modded several DRZs and it is essential to use an aftermarket needle to get the power gains, which are low and mid. Top end is not gonna change without FCR carb and E cams. The gains are useful but modest with stock exhaust, change that and it is definitely a lot stronger, again low and mid only. On my S with 15-43 gearing I could stand up and lift the front to balance in top gear, that was with Dynojet kit/needle and CRD pipe. The pipe was free flowing but not straight through, I think a bit of back pressure is a good thing.
Same pipe on my current DRZ with JD jetting seems a bit less powerful but good fuel consumption.
That was one of the best videos for the DRZ, and 3x3 info, I have ever watched... and Ive watched a ton. I did my 3x3 knowing everything up front that you mentioned but i had to find it from forums and it was far less interesting. Its not gonna turn a tractor into rocket, but it makes the tractor a better tractor. Yes there is alot of info on this that has already been said, and you didn't tell me anything I didn't already know. BUT.... because of its information and how well it was done it should be added to current 3x3 mod forum threads, FAQs, and such, that exist.
Wow! Thanks a lot! I'm glad you found it this good. IT was my first video ever... Not even in my first language. Glad it works anyway 😁
Awesome video! Precious owner did the 3x3 air box and aftermarket pipe... but never re-jetted. My DRZ is a backfire machine lol... I have the JD jet kit and I’m super excited to get all of the improvements that come with it, but mostly to neutralize the fuel air mix so my ears stop ringing!
Thanks man. Have fun and be safe!
Great video. I like the way you did the before and after scientific method. My DRZ400S is stock performance. I have instantaneous throttle response with a quiet stock exhaust. I improved the idle and low end (slow riding) performance by simply turning up the idle slightly. Now when I start the bike, it idles fast enough to run on its own without the constant throttle monitoring, and no jerking at slow speeds. I strongly suggest starting with the idle before making any irreversible 3x3 mods or jetting. I watch so many videos where people screw up there DRZ400 by messing with the performance that was originally set up correctly on a dyno from the factory. Once you mess up the performance on your DRZ400, you may never get it right again. Maybe I just got lucky, because my DRZ400 runs perfect from the factory - plenty of power, quiet exhaust, and instantaneous throttle response.
Tanks for sharing your experience. Be aware tho that even if you dont have To monitorize the idle by bliping the throttle anymore you just putted a plaster on the bigger problem wich is lean fuel mixture. To get the same result as I you wouldnt have To cut the box but only rejet the carb.
The drz is 100% running really lean from the factory, at minimum you need to rejet the carb
Thanks for that, just been offered a DRZ, had heard so much about the 3x3 mod but not being mechanically minded didn’t really understand the benefits. That was really clear and helpful. I ride an xt660x a the moment and it shares some of the unhelpful characteristics.
Had mine for 5yrs now. I never pulled a wheelie. Just never found the need. It's jetted,3by3,and aftermarket exhaust. I went for a new plug, store didn't have my exact number. He said that has one that is a shade hotter.
Now it doesn't take time to warm up. Thanks for your video
The need? Hehe it just happen out of nowhere I swear 😅🤣
Pull a wheelie for me
Thanks for your service dude!
I just got my drz, after 10 years of owning 600cc - 1000cc sport bikes.
Coming off high performance machineS i know how much the airbox design and choke points on it like snorkels help to improve low-end torque, something that 4cyl inline kinda need.
So when i've read about the 3x3 mod i was like "heck no, that's gonna kill the strong point of this bike! The low end torque!"
So i just tried to remove the snorkel, and i'm actualy kinda impress, the bike feels much more responsive, and i get less "blips stalling", but still wasnt sure about going full 3x3, mostly also because i can't get a kit here where i live.
But now i'm kinda considering to go full 3x3 and order single jets from another brand, instead of a full kit, doing some research about the size i need, mostly because the "blips stalling" still happens sometimes, and is very very annoying, even dangerous sometimes, stalling the bike with the handlebars turned is not very fun.
Pretty sure i'm gonna lose a little bit of low end torque, but the pros seems more interesting than a jerky drammatic motorcycle that shut off randomly :P
seba alge thanks for the comment. You are right that the low end will be affected. That being said, it’s not drastic and it’s not as much a loss in power but a smoother delivery. Don’t worry about the performance it will pretty much be a stock DRZ... You may consider rejetting it without the 3x3 I think that it would be more than enough to smooth out the snappy low end feel. It’s just so damn lean from the factory. Anyway, good luck. Be safe and keep on rockin the Sumo!
@@willysm1505 Thanks for the advice! I'll try a jet kit before doing the 3x3 as you suggested, in the meantime i alredy riser the stock needle a notch (3° grove from the top, was in second stock) all the exhaust backfiring is gone now, wich is alredy a great improovment, got rid of the k&n filter that was installed and got a nice twin air foam filter, that smoothed out quite a bit the ride and the bike didnt stalled with throttle blips.
Thanks! Ride safe too, and for now i'm quite enjoying the sumo, wild and different world from the sbks, especialy performance wise, but a lot more funny!
Nice I’m also entering the dual sport world from the 600cc sport bike world. It’s a blast cheers enjoy!
Yeah man the exhaust was deffinitly nessesary, jet, with 3x3 mod and yoshi exhaust opens the DRZ up
Salut Willy. Super video. Merci! J’ai un dr650 2018. Les dr650 semble souffrir du même problème que le drz400…
Ca serait bien le fun de voir un part2 avec ta modification du carburateur, mais il est trop tard si tu la déja modifier.😂
Merci encore de partager tes experiences!
@@danielgelinas7141 c'est un très vieux vidéo, je n'ai malheureusement plus la DRZ depuis un bout.
En ce qui concerne la "modification" au carburateur, il s'agit seulement de changer les gicleurs (jet) et l'aiguille.
Il y a beaucoup de vidéos sur TH-cam qui montre les étapes de comment précéder.
Il s'agit d'une intervention de difficultés basse et accessible pour quiconque possède un kit de tournevis et de ratchet.
Sur la page Facebook DR650 Québec tu devrais rencontrer des gens prêt a te donner la marche a suivre pas-à-pas.
Merci pour le commentaire et ride safe 😁
Awesome review buddy ! Exactly what I needed to know and very well done.thanks for your straight to the point vid ! 5 stars man
that's so nice of you to take the time to give feedback. Ride safe my friend
your video caused me to buy a fully modded 2019 drz sm lol.thanks !
@@9lives1966 You'll like it. those are reliable and very playfull bikes. Have fun buddy.
This story of how cold blooded the DRz400 is an old one that's been answered many times in many different...... Ummm
languages & ways. You've got your own style of video/voice & delivery that no doubt will appeal to lots of people & that
is good for you. Searching for the right words so that viewers hear/understand what you're saying is paramount to this
channel doing what you'd like=growth thru biker wisdom for the DRz400. I'm here to search for those pearls of wisdom
that each person might develop as useful. I'm looking at Dual Sport bikes & this is a top contender for me. So I'm here
listening for all sorts of stuff in your words & experiences. Good so far.... peace & GB ALL
It was a first try at video making. I'm french so my channel focus more on a french speaking audience. I don't know if I'll ever do an other english video again.
As you might know, us dumb American's love hearing European accents & I thought your video has a style all its
own which is good as well. I'll be back to see ya again b/c I am looking at a Dual Sport of this bike. Been looking
at the Super Moto model as well but I've got 2 other bikes I'm seriously looking into. Thanks for your time/post!
I think you are french canadian right (like me :) ). I recognize the accent and the crapie roads and vegetation lol. Very good clip. Was really informative. I read mostly everywhere that the mod really shine when you mix it with a new exhaust system and a jet injection. I rode motorcycle all my life and just got the DRZ. After the break in (I will give it a 1000 km or so), I will do the 3 of them together at the same time. Again good clip buddy!
Effectivement. Clairement le plus efficace est de jumeler entrée d'air, mix d'essence et SORTIE d'air. Ton exhaust va très bien compléter une ouverture de 3x3 et un re-jet. Super bike, ride safe Steph.
By the way, le reste de mes 90 vidéos son en francais. Va jeter un coup d'oeil et dit moi ce que tu en penses. Bonne écoute.
@@willysm1505 Salut Willy, oui je viens d'aller voir. Sorry j'avais pas pensé aller vérifier. Mon premier DRZ, j'ai tellement hate au printemps! J'ai pogné un méchant deal sur un 2023 flambant neuf. J'ai fais de la moto toute ma vie, mais c'est mon premier dual sport (Toutefois, je faisais tu motocross quand j'étais ado). Maintenant il me reste a trouver de bonne petite back road et trail ;) Je suis dans le coin de St-Eustache. As tu encore ton 400? Je pense ton dernier clip est un 350.
@@steph4050 oui un dr350. Je n'ai plus le 400. J'habite a Lachute. Des spot a Wheelie dans ton coin c'est pas ca qui manque haha.
If you didn't change jetting it will run lean. Do 3x3 air box mod only together with carb mod.
Of course, the bike come stock already border line lean. If anybody wants to do the 3x3 hole its mandatory to re-jet the carburettor according to the modification. Its showned in this video too.
I enjoyed your video, Willy SM! Lots of thought and time put into this, and it shows. Great information and entertainment!
Thanks Bro! Its vert appreciated
Very... Sorry, French autocorrector 😂
Excellente vidéo, merci!!
Ca fait plaisir. Ride safe!
Liked and subscribed. I enjoyed this video very much. Exactly what i was looking for. The low speed chappie and stalling is a pain in the spongebob.
Hey thanks. Just To let you know that the channel is in french tho. 99.9% of my content won't be in english. I appreciate the support.
Great explanation and love the sense of humor. I bought my DRZ new and noticed the jerkiness in 1st gear off idle. It's so bad that it can be dangerous.
What doesnt make sense to me is this...
You say that it cones too lean from the factory, right? But backfiring only happens when too much gas makes it past the carb and into the exhaust. I have been thinking that my bike is running too rich from the factory, not too lean.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
I bought the JD jet kit and am about to do the 3x3 mod.
I'm not sure they are really call backfire in lean conditions. I just called them backfire cause its pretty much always refer as such. I think they are more popping under deceleration. No fire. I'm no mechanic and I really don't understand everything that is happening at this level. It went away after the bigger jet were installed. I know that much. Lol.
@@willysm1505 Thanks! I wonder if the new jet is more efficient or something to keep it from backfiring. Good to know.
@@willysm1505 I did a little research and it appears that if there is too much air, (running too lean), the fuel can't be burnt properly, some of it escapes the combustion chamber, the exhaust manifold heats up too much, and unused gas gets burnt.
That still doesn't make sense to me - how could the fuel not be burnt if it's too lean? Oh well.
"Clutch up in turd 💩" He has a sense of humor. lol
Lol
Ty, very informative/ I’ve got the jetting but was waiting to do this, will try it too
Thank you for the video, quite informative. Just bought DRZ400SM as my first bike and wondered if this is normal or not (starting up and choppiness).
Interesting if cutting an airbox w/o aftermarket exaust does anything.
If you put a less restrictive exhaust and cut in the airbox you HAVE to re-jet the carburettor. If you only cut a hole in the airbox you HAVE to re-jet the carburettor. If you only put an exhaust you HAVE to re-jet the carburettor!
To be quite honnest.... Even in stock form you SHOULD re-jet the carburettor. IT come from the factory too lean.
As far as does it Do anything... Its kind of subtile but you will feel it.
Thanks for the comment its very appreciated 😁
Stay safe my friend and enjoy this pretty cool bike!
Loved it. The script writer is top notch
🤣🤣
Thanks
Because of this video I'm finally able to stop stressing over how unnaturally snappy my bike is. Now I know why, Merci beaucoup!
No problem. They sure are pretty lean from the factory. Bonne journée.
Just got my bike jetted (JD Jet kit), full Yoshimura exhaust and 3x3… holy cow the bike runs SOOO much better. No more low rpm/speed lugging, pulls hard in higher rpms, accelerates better across the entire rpm range, no more having to give some throttle to start or choke in warm weather. No more stalls!! Bike runs 1000x better. These mods really are mandatory to allow the bike to run properly.
Anyone else worried about his speed wobbles at higher speed? Get that checked out buddy!
@@DrCouny oh yhea it was right after the shinko 705 tires. After this ride I fixed it.
It was not funny at all.
Why not do the jet kit w/ out the 3×3 and test first? That way we might learn something.
Jet kit w/out the 3x3 would have the same benefits for starting procedure in my opinion. That would have been a nice test I agree.
I regret selling my 2021 model I am getting another one
just get the G2 Throttle tamer to fix the choppiness
It could work yes... but the throw of the stock throttle tube is already too long. The bike is lean from the factory lets face it.
heck ya !!!!
I haven't had to use my choke on my new 23
It could depend on your environement. Here up north temperature are low even when they are high for us hehe. Then the elevation could make a difference too. Finally, I don't know where you from but in different country they may not have the same jetting. Beside that, DRZ are notoriously lean from the factory but you maybe got one with the best specs out of the production.
I'm glad to know that you have a smooth operating bike and its cool to know that not everyone has jetting trouble. Have fun, you have a cool bike in your hands.
Ride safe.
@@willysm1505 im located pretty much the center of the us in kc nice video, I did notice stock muffler is real restricted
I Want A DRZ400SM OR DRZ400 DUALSPORT So Daggone Badly
You will like it. Those are very cool bikes
Thanks Willy.
Thanks to you Garry. Ride safe!
I think I found the director of "The Room"
Sure haha I''ll take it 🤣🤣
I mean it was my first video ever, not in my first language without any "good" equipements or technic... The Room sound like a good comparaison 🤣
No disrespect haha. I did enjoy the video!
@@willysm1505 the accent made this video even better. 🙏
Did you do the rejet too ?
@@_el.guapo_ of course. You need to. Pretty simple job, easy in fact.
I cut a 3x3 hole in mine and it wouldn't even run.took half the day to repair the hole.
Sure. You leaned out the bike too much. You need to rejet the carb after. If you look on drz400 forum for 3x3mod you will get a good idea how to rejet your carburetor
@@willysm1505 I'm good.if it ain't broke don't fix it.if Yoshi thought it needed more air they would have put a hole in the box to start with and I'm pretty sure they know more about the drz than I do.if I want to go fast I have a truck for that.
@@billbonu1639 yhea... its not exactly that they don't know that their airbox are too restrictive. The best proof of that is that on the drz400E the airbox is already unristricted from the factory. For the S and the SM to be road legal they had to muffled it for emissions tests etc.
Not sure if it was asked, did you end up rejecting the bike after the 3x3 mod?
Yes. You need to re jet.
In fact, the bike comes quite lean from the factory. I think you sould rejet a bit richer even without the 3x3.
@@willysm1505 thanks for the quick reply, I just bought the bike used and noticed the 3x3 mod was done to it but the previous owner didn’t do it the owner before him did. So not sure if the rejet was ever done. Easiest way to tell if it was?
@@jake2772 if you need to put the choke on to start it at 20 celsius and up thats a bad sign. If it pop or back fire when you decel its another sign. If the fan of your radiator start often its sign that the bike run very hot and it could be because of lean jetting. Anyway there is a lot of sign of lean jetting but the BEST way to be sure... open the carb and check lol. Its not that hard. A garage could possibly do the job in less than a hour too.
how's this gonna work mid winter?
It depends on what temperature but if you were running stock jetting all year long than... it will be better than stock.
I would be shock if it's not working even when there is snow outstide.
very well done!
Thanks !! Its appreciated 😁
Very good enjoyed your video
Thanks a lot
Would it be even faster if you completely removed the air box? Why 3x3?
In theory, in a straight line, top end power is acheive by the highest air fuel mixture that you can have. So this is why in drag quad or bike the airbox is deleted "completly". In fact to get as much air as you can, some restriction could be usefull so there is no turbulence around the filter as the speed of the machine increase. Its a science. About the 3x3 mod, first its an aproximation of what works good, is enough protection for water intrusion, its simple to calculate etc. Its most certainly not the BEST and or the worst its just a reliable guestimate of the DRZ crowd. If you did a 4x4 cut than it would be harder for you to ask another DRZ owner a working setup since there is far less data on this mod. With the existing stock air box if you do the 3x3 and jet the carb as recommended by a lot of people you are on a reliable path for good result with pretty much a garanty that you won't brake anything.
Sorry for my english. Its not my first language.
English is my first language and I failed it so I’m worse than you.
English is my first language and I failed it so I’m worse than you.
Can somebody tell me what is the mod so I can get working on it for my drz
Cut the air box top lid 3 inches by 3 inches... rejet the carburettor accordingly. There you go. 3x3 mod.
How many % 3x3 improve with stock bro?
Depends. In raw power... 0.5 % I would say. In throttle response 5% base on my feeling.
Its not a magic trick. But if you pair it with a pipe, a better flowing air filter etc... you will feel it.
@@willysm1505 oh tks bro,i think FCR carburetor can work better than jetting main jet,pilot jet inb stock carb.Let try bro.
Just makes more noise, First gear is to high, fifth is to low geared.
Is the exhaust still stock
The exhaust was stock yes.
Cest quoi exactement ton kit de jet que as installer. Jai le meme set up que toi 17s et la je veut faire 3x3 et jet kit + pipe stock.
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quelque chose comme ca.
J ai mis le meme kit .mais ils disent de mettre le jet 155 aiguille position 3.....2 tour et demi pour la vis et 25 pour le jet ralenti....ca n allais pas bien de mi regime a haut regime ....bougie blanche .j ai mis un 160 ,position 4 .....wow tout est cool ,sauf que je vais peut etre essayer de mettre l aiguille a position 3 pour avoir plus de controle a bas regime ....j ai aussi mis un embout plus gros avec un screen
Look like quebec's road.
It is 🤑
@@willysm1505 jai vu tes autres video apres... 😅 ma avoir du rattrapage a faire
@@AceC0bra un wheelies à la fois.
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The title doesn't make sense.
3x3 mods... Do they even worth the trouble? Would it be better? I mean, its pretty obvious english is not m'y first langage.
How would you title it if it were your video?
@@willysm1505 It’s a good title
Strange english u have brosser 🤔
I'm aware. I'm french. 😂
@@willysm1505 ahh c bon my friend 😂😎 but u live in canada right?
@@Rettungssocke ouais
I bought a new DRZ400sm, and it wasn't slow, like you claim. I did the 3x3 airbox mod, with the needle and jet change, WOW, what a difference. It was a night and day difference. I couldn't keep the front end down in 2nd gear. I have to say, this video is about as worthless as things go. it was a waste of my time! Also, have the stuff you are saying is difficult to understand. Maybe you should have somebody that speaks English help you with your next video.
@@seethingsclearlyawaken3424 😅 damn!
Thx for the feedback.
lol so butthurt your mods dont help and you wasted a bunch of money :)
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