I have a newer 2.5R engine in my T-Maxx with about 1/2 gallon run through it. It was properly broken in by the instructions included with the engine.
At factory settings, with it warmed up, if I punch it, it stutters. If I slowly accelerate I can get to full throttle, but it will stutter at the shift. If I richen the HSN, it eventually runs great at full throttle and shifts, but it puts out ALOT of smoke. I think too much. What is strange is it will still get up to 270 even running richer than factory. Both compression and pinch are good.
I also had to richen the LSN quite a bit (about a full turn). Using the pinch test, it will run for about 3-4 seconds before stalling.
The idle gap looks right. I measured it with a gauge pin while setting the truck up...
Everyone says to lean it down from factory for performance...I don't get why my truck needs to run so rich...
It is kind of sluggish off the line which is a bummer. But, it has good top end.
I did seal the carb base, pinch bolt, and back plate with RTV.
Any ideas? I want to pull wheelies and bash this thing without having to check the temp every single minute.
At factory settings, with it warmed up, if I punch it, it stutters. If I slowly accelerate I can get to full throttle, but it will stutter at the shift. If I richen the HSN, it eventually runs great at full throttle and shifts, but it puts out ALOT of smoke. I think too much. What is strange is it will still get up to 270 even running richer than factory. Both compression and pinch are good.
I also had to richen the LSN quite a bit (about a full turn). Using the pinch test, it will run for about 3-4 seconds before stalling.
The idle gap looks right. I measured it with a gauge pin while setting the truck up...
Everyone says to lean it down from factory for performance...I don't get why my truck needs to run so rich...
It is kind of sluggish off the line which is a bummer. But, it has good top end.
I did seal the carb base, pinch bolt, and back plate with RTV.
Any ideas? I want to pull wheelies and bash this thing without having to check the temp every single minute.