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how big of a deal is the lubrication percent? Odonnel is like 16 I think the stuff that came with my car was 18 percent. The stuff I have now is 17 percent. Is one or two percent loss in lube really going effect you much?
 
Originally posted by mjime714
I agree with rob. Richen it a little and run it just to see how your engine likes it. Take some temp readings and retune. Other than that, you shouldn't have any problems unless you are switching nitro content

I would take temp reading if I had a Temp gauge.. Been trying to get on but the sale is always over by the time I get the money and I end up spending it on something else....:arrr:
 
I've never had trouble changing between fuels. Just like everyone else says, richen up a tad and watch the tune.
 
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Originally posted by Maxxcrazy88


I would take temp reading if I had a Temp gauge.. Been trying to get on but the sale is always over by the time I get the money and I end up spending it on something else....:arrr:

Do the spit test. Hock a loogie (actually a drop of water will work) on the head of the mill and see if it just kinda sizzles for a second or two before it evaporates, the your cool. If it boils, your too lean. If it takes a while for it to evaprate, your too rich.
 
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