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Posted by Jon Aller on March 08, 2007 at 12:20:08 from (155.109.5.21):
In Reply to: More Power posted by HHHH on March 08, 2007 at 10:55:57:
The real deal is getting the power you have to the ground. Set your draw bar hooking point has high and close to the rear axle as allowed. Make sure your draw bar is rigid and does not give or flex. Play with your rear tire pressure and look at the tracks left by your tires in the track. You want a flat bottom to the track in the dirt as wide as your tires. As for extra power, loosen your generator or alternator belt before pulling, use a dry element air cleaner instead of the oil-bath, use a straight pipe instead of a muffler, make sure your governor is working correctly and set at the maximum rpm allowed. If you used over-sized pistons you might need to drill out the main jet and load tube to get the right fuel mixture. You could also try larger venturis in the carb.
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