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F15 is another but it is supposed to be better suited for smaller cylinders.... leaner.  I'm not sure where it is lean.  Going to be a big experiment for the better good of L28 owners.

  On 8/21/2017 at 2:29 PM, Patcon said:

When I start tuning some triples I might be able to help lighten your load...

+1 when you are done let us know what extras you have

Haven't gotten a new log yet because my 2 year old decided to hide my SD card somewhere.  So, had to order a new one. Should have it in a day or two. 

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Got a new SD card and finally dry weather. Took a log this morning and I'll take another on the way home. Just watching it though, it looks to be pretty lean. So...might be headed back to the 155/225 combo for a baseline before E Tube experimentation. 

Very strange.  I wonder if we are battling manufacturing variance? 

 

Weber used to flow test every jet before stamping with values based on flow measured (not drill bit size). I doubt modern suppliers of jets do this or even change or measure their drill bits often enough.

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160/230....

36982419611_c8328d1e32_o.jpg9-8-17 by blodi, on Flickr

 

Go back to 155/225? Or maybe leave the 160 in and go 160/225? 

Very strange.  The middle hump raised.  No flattening occurred,   Try the 165 to add more fuel.

 

Maybe a free-air recalibration is needed too.

 

 

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