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10mm cub

rockets

k and n clamp ons

v force 3

39mm pwk -- 160 main, 45 pilot

1000 feet above sea level.

 

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my old motor, 4 mil, Shearers, K&N Pods, 35PWKs, 500 to 750 feet above, I ran 150 mains, 48 pilots, CEL needles, mid clip.

 

When it was cold @ the dunes, I opened my powerjets to 1.0 turn out to be on the safe side...ran good!!

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hmm im at 175 at sea level plugs are a little dark felt like i had a flat spot on top tho tried sum 110 mix a little maybe that was why with not enough time advance

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"you need to go down with your mains. how dark are the plugs?? putting a higher octane fuel in isnt going to fix the problem.."

 

yea it is running a little rich wanted to see what everyone else was running to get a ballpark. plugs arent that dark. i kno i was saying that because of the higher octane thought that was causing it to act up on top is that just beacause of not enough timing?

 

 

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"you need to go down with your mains. how dark are the plugs?? putting a higher octane fuel in isnt going to fix the problem.."

 

yea it is running a little rich wanted to see what everyone else was running to get a ballpark. plugs arent that dark. i kno i was saying that because of the higher octane thought that was causing it to act up on top is that just beacause of not enough timing?

 

no. you can run 110 octane fuel straight and set your timing at 0. when you go up with your timing tho you have to run the higher octane fuel. what octane and mix of fuel are you running? you might be able to up the timing some. but id get your jetting issues solved first.

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