Is ignition ignitech?
Or are you running a wasted spark ignition? Hmm, single engine, so not likely. . ,
No. No idea
Is ignition ignitech?
Or are you running a wasted spark ignition? Hmm, single engine, so not likely. . ,
No. No idea
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Very basic question. What plug are you running ?
Questions i would ask.
Is the main jet really big enough?
is the needle jet too small and acting as a defacto main jet?
Is the fuel flow adequate..
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
It may seem irrelevant and in this case it may be, but a long time ago in Wellington I was trying to get a crankcase reed RGV/TS combo to run. I'd set the timing to more or less what I knew worked on previous engines. The problem was that it would not rev out properly. Looking down the wide open carb when it was having it's little hissy fit I could see flames dancing around down by the reed valves. In the end out of total frustration I advanced the timing way past where I'd ever had it previously and the damn thing ran sweet. If all else fails give it a go I reckon.
Some sort of valve on the end of the pipe to close it off might be a good idea until the issue is resolved.
And your piston didn't close the bridged ex port if I remember.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I dont know, but with ethanol you do need to up your fueling when the engine gets hot, or else this very thing happens. Clearly EFI is the go for this but in your class its not legal I guess. Are you running a surface fire plug? Mazda rotary have B11 heat range, surface fire, although a bit expensive.
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Here we go:- "Fire and Flame" with Platinum and Methanol https://youtu.be/A2VpA_301rg?si=4JvV0KvNTtNQ8OMD not the total answer for me as not all the plugs I tried had Platinum electrodes.
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