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45 Lectrons overkill?


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Overkill IMHO, you will have tuning nightmares!! I ran 44s on my 650 dm and it loved them, I jumped to 45s and it got even better!! I dont think a 7 mil cub can even utilize a 44!! I would try a 41.3 lectron at most or a 40!! I run 40s on my 4 mil supercub with no problems!! I would like to try some 41.3 but havent had any luck finding them!! Best of luck

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I wouldnt get rid of the pwks, thats all the carb you'd need for a 7 mil cub. As far as tuneability pwks are just as tuneable as any carb. Pilot, needle, mainjet, with the correct needle theres no better carb really. I have 40 lectrons on my 421 but they all work.

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i ran 44 lectrons for a day on my 392 cheetah and with some different pipes than my rdz's and holy hell did it come alive. i know my cheetah is ported different than your average cub, but the 44's weren't over kill to me. i have 36/38 lectrons now and as soon as i get all my other shit done, some bigger lectron's will slowly work their way to the top of the priority list.

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41.3/44 is a popular size. if thats what you have they will work just fine. if you have 44/44 HV's i would guess if the intake is big enough to fit them they would work fine as well. you almost cannot overcarb a drag cub. id sell a set of pwk's in an instant to get some lectrons. you can tune every aspect of a lectron as well with 2 part's ( needle, pj) instead of all that other bullshit on any other carb.

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