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After 1/2 to 1 gallon you'll propably have to tweak the needles,, mine was just a little rich on the low end after the first few tanks.
Try this,,
Put as small an arm on the servo as you can to max out your ATV or end points. Then cheat the servo arm position to have the arm further away from 90 degees at idle, and closer to 90 degrees at full throttle, that will give you more expo or throttle curve on the low end.
Good luck
Thanks for the tips, Scale.............
For anyone reading this and you don't know about using locktite on your metal gear servos...
I always use locktite once I am all done adjusting my servo arms, just a small drop on the screw.. Well yesterday was proof that you better not skip this step.. I didn't have any on mine, I knew I wasn't flying her and still need to take the arms off for final tweaking.. While the motor was running I did a range check and the top right ail. locked in the down position. I did a quick check and the screw had came out far enough for the arm to slip off! Now this was no big deal, but had it been in the air, it would have been a huge deal as it was locked in full deflection... This servo screw did it again even after I tightened it up so I need to see if there is something else going on with it... Any way, use locktite on your MG servo screws!
Jimbo