Rejet
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To change the fuel to air ratio of a carburetor; to replace or adjust a carburetor jet.
"As a general rule the four-hole spacer helps torque while the one-hole spacer helps top end. You may have to rejet the carburetor before any gain from the spacer is found, whether it is a one-hole or a four-hole."
Example
More examples"As a general rule the four-hole spacer helps torque while the one-hole spacer helps top end. You may have to rejet the carburetor before any gain from the spacer is found, whether it is a one-hole or a four-hole."
Etymology
From re- + jet.
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