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Re: flow extractor timing?
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lol yea he shud. yea its just the standard carb(bugga)

Posted on: 2006/6/9 7:36
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Re: flow extractor timing?
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Is it a stock carb or a 32/36 ?It's really hard to get rid of the flat spot on these things.(the webers)

Posted on: 2006/6/9 2:20
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Re: flow extractor timing?
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Micheal. Ask your old man as he should know!!

Posted on: 2006/6/8 13:06
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Re: flow extractor timing?
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i have just put it about 10 degrees advanced and its running sweet, but has a wee flat spot when you put your foot down. iv checked everything in the carb(float level,jets etc) and its all alrite?

Posted on: 2006/5/31 2:48
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you don't need to advance the timing because of the extracrot, but you may find that you can advance it more, but still advance it till it pings slightly when in to it hard. then back the timing off slightly. the final factor is the octane of your fuel.

Posted on: 2006/5/30 4:04
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You should advance it a little anyway.What timing does it have now ?

Posted on: 2006/5/30 3:26
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Does anyone no if i have 2 advance the timing since i put flow extractor pipes on? Just a standard A12 other than that though

Posted on: 2006/5/30 3:15
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