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Old 08-02-2005 | 12:31 AM
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Default RE: Heat and Humidity on Engine Performance

cool dry air is a perfect combination for an engine to run its peak,due to so many different conditions and elevations i think a slightly rich mixture would be a good all around setting.if you adjust your carburetor settings on a fair day you should expect not to have to mess with them much.i seldom have to readjust most of the motors i use.and i have one of almost everything.