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At one tank to allow the engine to get used to it, I'd hardly call it a break in (I used to call it that and people got up in arms about it). Call it a warm up tank, but yes the principle is the same.
 
Bottom line:

Yes - you can change fuel
Yes - you can change brand of fuel
Yes - You can change nitro % content in fuel

YES YES YES!

I would never suggest running over 30% and never running anything under 10%

I prefer to run 20% all day long and have done so for 2 years now with no problems in ANY of the mills I run it in. From break-in process to break-down process, I have always run Odonnle 20%.

As Sky stated - you will want to run a tank through just to get the mill aquanted with the new fuel. More-so, you may need to adjust your needle, up/down a hair to compensate for the change in nitro %.

I suggest adjusting in this order:

Idle
Low Speed Needle
High Speed needle
Then back to idle again

Done.

I can't stand when LHS's say you can't change fuels etc. It just pisses me off.
 
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