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Re: Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease perform
Posted by 'alanrr' on 21 Dec 2015 @ 15:44


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I don't see substance in the theory on the cornering, but always willing to learn.

A fuel filled float will raise the fuel level and richen the overall mixture.

That's why you use the float weigh as a tuning aid.

From memory they are 3.6 and 5.2 grams., together with the associated jets.

A flooded float could possibly hold 1 1/2 cu millilitres of fuel and increase the weight by 1 1/2 grams or more.

A noticeable difference would be experienced in performance.

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Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease performance  by 'Nifnof'   (19 Dec 2015 @ 23:35)
Re: Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease perform  by 'Mark 71'   (20 Dec 2015 @ 12:04)
Re: Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease perform  by 'alanrr'  << You are here!
Re: Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease perform  by 'Mark 71'   (22 Dec 2015 @ 12:48)
Re: Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease perform  by 'alanrr'   (21 Dec 2015 @ 16:05)
Re: Rotax float hole in, increase/decrease perform  by 'shoestringracer'   (26 Dec 2015 @ 5:04)

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