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Re: carb jet size
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Not at all. The jets only control the cruising a/f ratio and are primarily selected relative to the venturi size (not the engine size). If the cam or exhaust is very different it can cause dilution of a/f mixture, requiring changes to the jetting.


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around 2000 rpm it runs a bit lean.


At steady-state flat road cruising?
While accelerating?

Posted on: 2015/4/20 7:30
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     carb jet size paul1956 2015/4/20 6:57
       Re: carb jet size ddgonzal 2015/4/20 7:30
         Re: carb jet size ddgonzal 2015/4/20 8:04
           Re: carb jet size paul1956 2015/4/21 2:18
       Re: carb jet size Rallytwit 2015/4/21 3:01
         Re: carb jet size paul1956 2015/4/21 7:20
           Re: carb jet size ddgonzal 2015/4/21 7:29
             Re: carb jet size ddgonzal 2015/4/21 7:37
       Re: carb jet size Rallytwit 2015/4/23 4:55
         Re: carb jet size a12dato120y 2015/4/23 5:19
           Re: carb jet size paul1956 2015/4/24 2:16
       Re: carb jet size Rallytwit 2015/4/24 4:56
         Re: carb jet size ddgonzal 2015/4/24 5:23
       Re: carb jet size Rallytwit 2015/4/27 5:33
       Re: carb jet size coxsteve 2015/5/3 3:40
         Re: carb jet size ddgonzal 2015/5/3 3:56




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