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Readjusting carbs
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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 620171" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>I definitely notice a difference since fitting them, the engine pulls from lower down and accelerates more uniformly through the rev-range. I'm going back to JPR when I get a chance to see the actual difference they make. Before fitting them I used to change up to 4th at about 40mph, below this it would feel like it was labouring (I have a 'freeway flyer' box, so taller 3rd/4th) now I can easily change up to 4th at 30mph and it pulls normally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 620171, member: 28771"] I definitely notice a difference since fitting them, the engine pulls from lower down and accelerates more uniformly through the rev-range. I'm going back to JPR when I get a chance to see the actual difference they make. Before fitting them I used to change up to 4th at about 40mph, below this it would feel like it was labouring (I have a 'freeway flyer' box, so taller 3rd/4th) now I can easily change up to 4th at 30mph and it pulls normally. [/QUOTE]
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