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From: Harvey,
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Well i havent been here in a while to start off with. Last time i ran my rusty(trx pro.15) it was *****. It would not hold its tune, nothing, wont even start after i get it to start. So i finally run it the other day, perfect weather everything, starts up on first pull, it keeps the tune, compression seems more then last time, and it runs perfectly. Now last time i thought my engine was dead, because i have around 8 gallons in it, and it's 7 years old. So here the question, what are some tips that i could use when running my truck in high humidty? Because i live in New Orleans, and having days with low humidty is very rare. BTW i do know how to tune, so you dont have to explain that to me.
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From: MACAU, MACAU
Hi,
High humidity means slower heat dissipation, no matter it is cloudy or sunny. We have in South East Asia and very humid weather here all year long, use hot glow plugs and rich setting. If it gets really hot and boring, you might need to add head shims to decrease compression rate.
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Joaquim
High humidity means slower heat dissipation, no matter it is cloudy or sunny. We have in South East Asia and very humid weather here all year long, use hot glow plugs and rich setting. If it gets really hot and boring, you might need to add head shims to decrease compression rate.
Regards
Joaquim



