Posted by MLPANKEY on August 19, 2008 at 14:33:35 from (74.234.229.186):
In Reply to: 2 Cyl. Nitrous posted by buickanddeere on August 19, 2008 at 14:06:26:
buickanddeere said: (quoted from post at 14:06:26 08/19/08) It won"t look stock with a fuel pump.
There would barely be enough flow capacity in the factory sediment bowl, fuel lines and carb float needle valve to run E-85. Let alone methanol or methanol/nitro mix.
:lol: I will agree theres nothing stock about running it . You guys read some stuff into what i wrote I never said i ran 100% in that A . I did run the A on a percentage of nitro . So heres the rest of the story . A man brought a long hood A to the shop the carb was flooding with fuel bad . I made an attempt to adjust the carb and could not get it to change . He sent the carb out to have it refurbishe when he brought it back it still flooded . So to prove it was more fuel than air i proceeded with pur methanol it ran somewhat better but was still flooding then i proceeded mixing some nitro to lean it out .At 30% it really straightend up and hit the hardest lick i had heard in a while . So I told the guy to gt the carb done by a deere man who could drill out the passages correctly . He thanked me and hauled it to auction and its somewhere north of here.
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