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Old 04-21-2009 | 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by grizz1
He was suggesting you lean the bottom and richen the top a little as well, as you mentioned it was a bit boggy out the corners I think.
I would just lean the bottom as described and see how that goes to start with. If it was boggy out of the corners leaning the bottom should fix this as well as the high idle problem.
Hey Grizz Frosty actually said to richen up the bottom end which is not what Tagalong needs to do.

It sounds like your HSN is lean and your lsn is rich and your idle is slightly high to compensate for the rich LSN

1. get your engine up to temp. atleast a tank

2. give your buggy a full throttle run away and back to you and bring it to a stop if the engine revs quite high then drops back to a normal idle after a about 5 -7 seconds you need to lean your low speed needle

3. continue doing this until the idle remains consistant after the WOT run and then adjust your Idle to suit. and fine tune the HSN.

hope this helps

Adrian
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