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Re: Super C help
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Posted by CLIFF on April 26, 2005 at 05:00:38 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Super C help posted by SCpuller on April 25, 2005 at 14:53:27:
We run our local aera with about 7 local clubs that pull,You must had been pulling at fairs shows etc with classes that spread apart,My super C is just what i talked about with the oversize kit, stock head, carb rejeted, spring in dist,12.4 36 tires and the highest i pull with it is 4500 at one place thats real loose the same with my wifes super C and its more powerful with 14.9 36 tires,I would keep in the lighter classes you are were your tractor belongs,Its too small to put in larger classes without a larger engine, If you put eletcronic ign in your dist i would add the lite spring on the advance weight under the points plate wile your in there, Whats shape is your gov spring in? If you aren't going to plow all day with this tractor you could tighten your valves 2 thous tighter for pulling it might help a little BUT without changing the airflow or compression you wont gain mutch power. CLIFF
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