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Re: 49 Cub overhaul
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Posted by John in Maryland on September 21, 2001 at 17:24:12 from (209.215.43.122):
In Reply to: 49 Cub overhaul posted by Rick on September 20, 2001 at 19:46:32:
Just a couple of hints that might give you some subtle, not really noticable power...put a straight pipe on it, no muffler. It will give ya a little more power(probably not noticable) but it will sound more powerful than your neighbors! and see what your nearby dealer has in the way of hotter plugs, so that are slightly longer maybe and get down into the gas and air mixture...my two cents anyhow! good luck and try and get some pictures! you could even put some wheelie bars on just for looks to intimidate the other pullers!
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