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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 163314, member: 22283"] HOLD ON just one damn minute! Rich threw the butt-hat at ME this time...y'all get to cry later. (John...please...chill the &%$ out...sheesh) Now, I agree that the viscosity change of your fuel mix from 50:1 to 32:1 is a only a slight variance, but a variance none the less. I have a good grasp of the fuel mix thing, and I add the viscosity thing as a helper. Although it may not be the most contributing factor, the change of viscosity is easy for a spode to comprehend. That being said, if one keeps in mind that more oil means thicker, and obviously slower traveling through a given orifice than a thinner fuel, it may help one to distinguish the difference, albeit not the most important thing to remember. Maybe not. (shrug) I have to agree that many more things come into play when dealing with fuel mix. Air flow, for sure. Speaking of which....I'd bet my eye teeth that many folks here who are stumbling with their jetting have filters that could supply enough oil to heat New England in January. I may be vying for another batt-hat fitting, but I'd venture to say that an over abundance of filter oil will have more effect on the engines performance than any slight variance in jetting or fuel mix. On the jet variance, no doubt about that. I have two different 190's and they perform ever-so-slightly different from one another. I've often wondered if it would be a good idea to have a reputable machinist bore a small jet to the size one wants. I'm sure off-the-shelf jets are machined in a CNC set-up that can obviously have variances from the control. Again, John...I plan on bringing my youngest son to DW and sure hope he doesn't have to see anyone get their knot flogged....nobody needs that kind of stuff. I thought I left all that sort of threatening when I quit racing dirt track cars. Relax and have fun, pal. [/QUOTE]
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