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If you have adjusted your
carburetor and you want to return it to what we call
'baseline settings' please follow the instructions
in this guide. Temperature and altitude affect the
tune, therefore these settings are a baseline only,
your particular conditions may warrant slightly different
settings.Your individual settings will vary depending
upon many factors including humidity, elevation above
sea level, ambient air temperature, oil/fuel mix,
driving habits, and many more. Baseline settings listed
should be considered ideal for conditions at sea level,
80 - 80° F.
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ENGINES - 28 & 32 series |
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A) High Speed Needle
B) Low Speed Needle
C) Idle Screw
D) No adjustment. |
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- Turn both adjustment needles
(screws) to flush in relation to the collar/sleeve.
This means bringing the top of the screw head
even with the top of the sleeve or collar
in which its housed.
- Leave the LSN (Low Speed
Needle) flush with it's sleeve.
- Then turn the HSN (High Speed
Needle) out 3 turns from closed. Closer to
3 turns in from flush will make the engine
run faster, but your temperature can get too
high quickly. Stick to 2 turns unless you
are more experienced.
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| HYPER
ENGINES - 21 |
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A) High Speed Needle
B) Low Speed Needle
C) Idle Screw
D) Midrange. Do NOT Adjust! |
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- Turn both the High Speed
and Low Speed needles (screws) to flush in
relation to the collar/sleeve. This means
bringing the top of the screw head even with
the top of the sleeve or collar in which its
housed.
- Leave the LSN (Low Speed
Needle) flush with it's sleeve.
- Do NOT adjust the Mid-Range
Needle. Call tech support if you made adjustments
to this screw.
- Then turn the HSN (High Speed
Needle) in 1 turn from flush. Closer to 2
turns in from flush will make the engine run
faster, but your temperature can get too high
quickly. Stick to 1 turn unless you are more
experienced.
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| HYPER
ENGINES - 12 |
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A) High Speed Needle
B) Low Speed Needle
C) Idle Screw
D) No adjustment. |
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| PICCO
ENGINES - 12, 21, 26, 28 |
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A) High Speed Needle
B) Low Speed Needle
C) Idle Screw |
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- Open the carburetor slide
by hand and hold it in the open position.
Turn the LSN all the way in, be careful not
to 'bottom out' the screw with any force.
You can damage the needle by bottoming it
out. Then turn the LSN 8 turns out from the
bottom.
- Do NOT adjust the Mid-Range
Needle. Call tech support if you made adjustments
to this screw.
- Then turn the HSN (High Speed
Needle) to flush.
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| PICCO
MAX 21, 26 |
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A) High Speed Needle
B) Low Speed Needle
C) Idle Screw |
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- Open the carburetor slide
by hand and hold it in the open position.
Turn the LSN all the way in, be careful not
to 'bottom out' the screw with any force.
You can damage the needle by bottoming it
out. Then turn the LSN 7.5 turns out from
the bottom.
- Do NOT adjust the Mid-Range
Needle. Call tech support if you made adjustments
to this screw.
- Then turn the HSN (High Speed
Needle) to flush.
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