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Originally posted by GDITheman
mine will act like yours if i'm too lean in the winter. mine hates the northern Mi winters and can be a real ***** to start if it's under 40 deg and every 10 deg lower it gets even harder. the last time i ran mine a couple weeks ago i had my flow down to about 2100 on a 468 stroker engine. when mine is lean it will back fire when trying to start. i'm willing to bet it could be some tweaking of the setting and cleaning plugs in between every couple tries if you start on the rich side. what is your flow and offset that you are trying now?
mine will act like yours if i'm too lean in the winter. mine hates the northern Mi winters and can be a real ***** to start if it's under 40 deg and every 10 deg lower it gets even harder. the last time i ran mine a couple weeks ago i had my flow down to about 2100 on a 468 stroker engine. when mine is lean it will back fire when trying to start. i'm willing to bet it could be some tweaking of the setting and cleaning plugs in between every couple tries if you start on the rich side. what is your flow and offset that you are trying now?
I did try tweaking the settings(see earlier part of this thread) but it did not change anything. I have tried variOus throttle positions as well. The quad is stored ia garage at 65 degrees so the weather should
not effect it much.