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Old 06-23-07, 11:34 PM
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sould i rebuild the nikki or get a new carb?

what do you think? i mean is there anyone running anything powerful with a nikki

(ps if anyone tells me to search thats to much work and hurts my head )
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Sterling or rx7carl can rebuild stock Nikkis so that they are better than anything else on stock ports. That's what I'd recommend, since most aftermarket carbs can take a bit of tweaking to work well on rotaries, and it doesn't seem as if you would want to deal with that.
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no im good mechanical wise it is just words
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Regardless, I'd still recommend a Sterling carb if your ports are stock. They are hands-down the best.
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Agreed.

Sterlings are awesome. I'd recommend them to anyone.

PM Sterling here on the forum, probably the best way to get ahold of him.

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