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fred
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i would of liked to try these today but i was getting too cold


i know it`s all been done ,old hat ,but i have`nt tested it yet ,and the local fella with a dyno (without af pickups ) is cheap ,as long as i know its sort of callibrated from run to run i can work with it ,be good to do some runs with standard pipes n my home made ones,and these standard barrels with me let loose with compressed air against tother set of barrels


i know it`s all been done ,old hat ,but i have`nt tested it yet ,and the local fella with a dyno (without af pickups ) is cheap ,as long as i know its sort of callibrated from run to run i can work with it ,be good to do some runs with standard pipes n my home made ones,and these standard barrels with me let loose with compressed air against tother set of barrels
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fred
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dave32
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Hi Fred,
dont neglect to up jet by quite a few sizes when you remove the rear half of the lid,sometimes the needle needs raising aswell.
Every engines needs are different but as a safe starting point with standard barrels
155 RD
N99 needles on 3rd clip position
3/4 out on the Airscrew.
Should be safe but if in doubt and it feels a bit lively then go richer THEN work down.
hope it goes ok
dont neglect to up jet by quite a few sizes when you remove the rear half of the lid,sometimes the needle needs raising aswell.
Every engines needs are different but as a safe starting point with standard barrels
155 RD
N99 needles on 3rd clip position
3/4 out on the Airscrew.
Should be safe but if in doubt and it feels a bit lively then go richer THEN work down.
hope it goes ok