justin_o_guy2
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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Once you get it jetted Right It's Still gonna run better or worse depending on temperature,humidity, barometric pressure. That's why, back in carburetor days, drag racers were forever rejetting. You're needing to find the jetting that works best for your Elevation and typical atmospheric conditions. I'm just smart enough to grasp That. There are people here who can actually help you do that. One DAY, ONE, day, mine was just Running like a scalded dawg, And I was on I 20, on a cement section, and it busted through the 100 MPH mark.. Right conditions, A carburetor IS a crude fuel metering device. An infernal combustible engine IS a crude animal. Considering how they work it's kinda miraculous that they don't self destruct in about five minutes. Think abowdit, you've got an aluminium slug on a stick flying up and down in a cylinder. Up at the top, you've got rings. The top ring is designed to press out, it's edge tapered, literally designed to scrape at the cylinder, but somehow, through metallurgy and lubrication wizardry, they don't gall together and screech to a halt. The ring, so well designed, does wipe the cylinder and seal pretty well, is seated by the pressure of combustion, and moves down the cylinder without trying to remove material, it's just beautiful,,, but they Should die,, it's just Too Harsh of an environment and the parts should eat each other.. But, they run and run... And I just love them.
Get yourself jetted. Find out what your elevation is. Tell us. Where you are, what is your average day like. Summa these guys are fluent in jetting. I still need a translator.
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