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Jim,
That's a sweet set up and very sanitary. You appear to have a manual choke set up in place too.
Really like go fast mods that look right and do not cause permanent modification to any stock part/panel....my rule of thumb for updates.
Do you run on the street or just do the track?
 
prb51 said:
Jim,
That's a sweet set up and very sanitary. You appear to have a manual choke set up in place too.
Really like go fast mods that look right and do not cause permanent modification to any stock part/panel....my rule of thumb for updates.
Do you run on the street or just do the track?


Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. I have since completely removed the chokes. I have never needed them, even on a really cold day
just a quick dab of the throttle and it lights right up.
Tha carbs have accelerator pumps.
I do run it on the street which I find very useful in finding bugs
and tuning. I have found a couple glitches on the street that would have resulted in a tow back to the pit. I even heat cycle my tires in the local K-Mart parking lot.
To keep the noise down I use an unrestricted Supertrapp.
Jim G.
 
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