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Old 12-19-2003, 07:26 AM
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One common issue that causes a lot of lower RPM part throttle issues is the relationship of the primary butterflies to the transfer slots at idle. You should have .040 to .060 of the transfer slots below the butterflys at idle. If you have more or less adjust the secondary opening until you are in that range.

I am STILL trying to get completely rid of the exact same issue you are talking about.

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