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[QUOTE="DEANSFASTWAY, post: 721362, member: 31309"] Georgieboy . if youre looking for good low end I wouldnt go crazy hogging anything out or overpolishing anything .Most arts and craft stores have bags of different size cork for cheap but youre way sounds like alot of fun! You might want to try to add a venturi seperator in the carby sort of like the power now device. I get sheets of thin carbon fiber the kind used for like electrical circuit boards and cut to fit in carb, Then epoxy in place . I do this on Microsprints where we want a big carb but still need good pull out of the corners. 125 micros have no clutch so you cant fan or slip when the motor lugs . Did you ever think about a dual range Ignition that might be a good thing if you can find one cheap somewhere.The FMFs were big bucks when they first came out and then We saw then cheap on closeouts (in the states anyway)for like 100 dollars or so. they didnt really catch on that well . Either did the Aluminum Powerbrand pipes. [/QUOTE]
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