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- Subject: Re: What is the air pump used for?
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- From: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
- Date: 12 Oct 92 07:17:00 GMT
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- -> Lean mixtures run hotter and are more prone to detonation. If
- -> you've ever played with a two stroke you can see effects of mixture
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- > It still puzzles me why cars cannot run a little bit lean.
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- There's no problem with running a little bit lean. The problem is
- determining exactly how lean you are, and not letting it slide into too
- lean. It can be done, but it takes a little more work than conventional
- stuff.
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