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Alainve
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icon4.gif  Re: Carby Question Fri, 30 August 2002 07:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
your engine may not need any more fuel.. what you need to do is use an AF (air fuel)meter and find out if it could use some more fuel and then if it does increase the size of the appropriate jet in the carby, because theres no point in increasing your fuel bill if it makes you go slower because its too rich. Smiley $$
Also you cant get any more air into the carby without increasing its size or forced induction and both are way too expensive for a 4Ac to be bother with
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