Wasp carb restrictor/venturi?
#1
I have a .26 wasp in my savage. I was wondering what are the results of removing the restrictor/venturi from the carb? Or should I just leave well enough alone?
Thanks
Thanks
#2
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Joined: Feb 2004
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From: colorado springs
removing the restrictor will add power to the engine by allowing more air in. But that being said, the power will not be as controllable as with the restrictor in. My opinion, leave it in. That engine rocks for MTs
#4
Cool. Thanks for the replies. What you guys are saying is what I was thinking too. I think I'm going to try taking it out
Is there a such thing as TOO much power? Some may argue yes, but if I can control it ...........why not?
Is there a such thing as TOO much power? Some may argue yes, but if I can control it ...........why not?



