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Adjust for reduced Nitro - 7/26/2002 6:20:08 PM   
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If you have been using 20% nitro and drop down to 15% nitro, will the carb need to be adjusted leaner for the reduced nitro?
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Adjust for reduced Nitro - 7/26/2002 7:52:41 PM   
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The short answer is yes....the less nitro you use the more economical the engine is so the needle has to be wound in a little. Just tune the engine the way you normally do...peak it then richen a little. The idle may need a small adjustment too.

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