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Guide or rule of thumb for pods / jet size?
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18 Apr 2013 10:47 #582948
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I don't have a pc. I'm using a smart phone for internet service so im a little limited on what I can do. Thanks tho!
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18 Apr 2013 13:39 #582959
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So what your saying is, when you get off the gas with a jet kit installed the igntion stops firing the spark plugs? Where in the world do you come up with this stuff?
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donthaveakawman wrote: from what I understand the jet kits make it easy to foul out a plug for example if you give it a big rev and then slow down the spark plugs will get coated in gas and you will be dead in the water for a bit. other upgrades are necessary with a jet kit such as the ignition and exhaust.
So what your saying is, when you get off the gas with a jet kit installed the igntion stops firing the spark plugs? Where in the world do you come up with this stuff?
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