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For the premixing nubs such as myself...

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Old 09-27-05, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by trochoid
A little off subject here. What size pilot jets did you decide to go with and what size was in there before. My pilot circuit is running too rich on the 1/2 bp.
I had 62.5 pilot jets then I changed to 52.5 on the recommendation of somebody. Maybe you. I'm going to to get every size between those two and see which one works best for me.

Originally Posted by Kentetsu
That was pretty big of you Blake. I kind of have to stand up for Misthael on one point though; we all come to this forum to learn and to help each other out. We take our lessons from the more experienced members and pass it on to those who are seeking knowledge. If we cannot take our cues from members like RX7Carl and RX7Doctor, who can we get them from? Even though I hate to see people stating opinions as though they were facts, Misthael's information does come from (one of many, I admit) a good source. Peace to all...
Remeber guys, I was wrong. I didn't mean to state that was the only acceptable mixture but I did. Blake had reason to correct me. Now I think we're all good. I'll pay more attention to how I state things to make sure I'mobjective in my statement. Somebody in my premix question thread did say that some people use 128:1 but nobody else said they did that so I figured it was less common. I've learned a lesson here and I think this is a good thread for us all to learn from.

Last edited by Misthael; 09-27-05 at 09:52 AM.
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