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Thanks guys, I'm glad to hear that. Actually that run was with my Fatcat pipe. The RB prostock is out getting jet hot coated. I guess you might be wondering what jetting I used to get those readings. I got a 33 intermediate, 140 airbleed and a 66 main. The mixture screw is adjusted to where I got the best idle, idle is 1000 rpm + or - a few rpm. Thanks again guys, If I was able to take y'all for a beer I would.
I forgot to mention I have very little to none decel backfire or popping. Starts and warms up fairly quickly and yes, I am using my compression releases on hot starts.
Great you got it sorted out.
Laptop & desktop are packed away while we are in the process of moving, so I'm no help, but Baggers spot on.
And he is correct.
The older version ( 7, I think ) is by far the better version.
Really bad move when they discontinued it.
Man I wish my laptop was ok... I'd love to match yours to mine.. it would give me a very good idea on your rate of acceleration seeing our builds were pretty much identical.... Enjoy your ride John...
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Thanks again guys, I really appreciate all your help and input. I'm going to try my hardest and leave it alone until winter. Now I can ride and enjoy!! It only took me a little over a year since I first sent it to Scott. One major tear down, heads off twice, time to put the tools away for a while....woohoo!!!
Thanks again guys, I really appreciate all your help and input. I'm going to try my hardest and leave it alone until winter. Now I can ride and enjoy!! It only took me a little over a year since I first sent it to Scott. One major tear down, heads off twice, time to put the tools away for a while....woohoo!!!
Yes, leave it alone and start saving money for a 124" you will get tired of that one.
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