CJR Billet CNC Intake Manifold & Throttle Body Kit - CRF125F/FB

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Regular price $ 299.95 USD

This CJR CNC Intake Manifold is made in Orlando, FL. USA!

We designed this manifold to help remove the key restrictions found in the stock CRF125F manifold, while retaining as much low end throttle response as possible.


V2 30mm Throttle Body + 30-23mm CNC Intake Manifold Kit

Features: 
- CNC Machined 30mm to 23mm Manifold 
- 30mm Throttle Body (Note - Removes Fast Idle Valve)
- 30mm Throttle Body is a single cable design
- Intake mounting diameter machined down to fit 38mm/1.5" intakes with 30mm or larger inner hose diameter (Decha, Pax, MMC)
- Requires ported cylinder head matched to 23mm
- Requires custom tune or aRacer standalone ECU
- If used with ECU flash, ensure tuner has custom tune available for 30mm kit
- Requires re-routed throttle cable (Route cable to front of handlebars, like modern 250R/450R, along right side of fuel tank, recommend cutting small relief for cable at the right front of the fuel tank cover)

Requirements:
- This part will require a tune as it will cause the bike to run extremely lean hindering both performance and reliability. aRacer standalone, Dynojet PC6 or the CJR Flash https://cameronjonesracing.com/products/honda-crf125f-ecu-flash-service

Recommendations:
- Recommended but not required is using a stepped drill bit to slightly enlarge the OEM insulator found between the cylinder head and the manifold.
- With this 30mm throttle body option it is recommended to open the intake hose where it meets the throttle body to take advantage of the larger butterfly option on the 30mm.
- You may require longer cables due to the change in cam reel location.

Installation:
This part is quite difficult to install due to the tight frame clearances and stiff intake boot. For our shop build we found it easiest to mount the hardware onto the intake manifold first. From here, move to the right side of the bike and install the manifold onto the cylinder head while the throttle body is off. Next, use a large flat head screwdriver to hold back the rubber intake boot while sliding the throttle body inward into place. Tighten remaining bolts and enjoy your new upgrade!

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