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Old 03-24-2017 | 02:40 PM
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qstorm777
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Originally Posted by houston
first tell me why you think you need to switch the header out ?

are you trying to smooth out the low end?

2096 41021 is great in buggy but will not be great power in truggy
Actually, I bought the 2096 in case I needed to run this engine in buggy. The low end currently is a bit punchy and requires a lot of throttle control. I guess I was looking for maybe smoothing out the bottom a little and getting some resolution in the throttle on the bottom. I also wanted to make sure I'm maxing out the top. I can do 8 min pits with no problem. On the top needle, I prob have only a quarter turn between being rich and being lean. It can be a little difficult to find the sweet spot.
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