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Old 10-03-2008 | 07:18 AM
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Default RE: Cline and Associates PCFS

One thing to note about using the VP30 on many engines, is that you will likely need to lean the low end needle a fair amount. If you experience hard starting due to flooding, see fuel dripping, have problems with midrange stumbling etc, look at your low end needle first. You may be suprised at how much you need to turn it in to make the idle mixture right and to get a good midrange response.