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tuning challenge - off throttle issues
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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 171737" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>If somebody comes up with a new idea, or happens to possess a talent that I don't have, I say go for it...by all means. That's what keeps the scene moving forward. The last thing I'd ever want to do is discourage anyone. I try to share my experience, which may others in making informed decisions. When it comes to experimentation/modifications, I like to go in armed with as much info as possible...including a way to reverse the change(s) if the fail. There's nothing inherently wrong with failure, that's the basic foundation of learning anything. It's just a lot less painful when there's a fallback, "plan B".</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't blame you. The VM26 is not the most tractable carburetor (note the sarcastic tone) out there. I half expected you to pop for an MJN carb. That said, when there's a known solution to a problem there's little reason to swim against the current. The best solutions don't necessarily come with the biggest price tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 171737, member: 5"] If somebody comes up with a new idea, or happens to possess a talent that I don't have, I say go for it...by all means. That's what keeps the scene moving forward. The last thing I'd ever want to do is discourage anyone. I try to share my experience, which may others in making informed decisions. When it comes to experimentation/modifications, I like to go in armed with as much info as possible...including a way to reverse the change(s) if the fail. There's nothing inherently wrong with failure, that's the basic foundation of learning anything. It's just a lot less painful when there's a fallback, "plan B". I don't blame you. The VM26 is not the most tractable carburetor (note the sarcastic tone) out there. I half expected you to pop for an MJN carb. That said, when there's a known solution to a problem there's little reason to swim against the current. The best solutions don't necessarily come with the biggest price tags. [/QUOTE]
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