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Old 07-19-2007, 11:30 AM
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Tuning problems for an Axial .28 at 5000' above sea level.

I have been having problems with my Axial when the weather heats up. I have found that it dies and becomes hard to start as the weather gets hotter. I was running a hot plug and changed to a cold one but haven't got out to check it out yet. I live in Colorado and with our higher altitude I have even tried richening the high speed some but the engine is only running around 225.

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I really want to get this going again. Also, I am running a JP-3 pipe and have the engine in a Kyosho ST-USSport truggy.
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Old 07-19-2007, 01:26 PM
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Have ya tried adjusting the bottom needle? It might need to be fattened up... But I am no tuning god...
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