compression releases
#11
#13
unless you are running over 10.5:1 compression you dont need eather one.
I'm running 10.5:1 compression and i have no need for compression releases
save your money and your fingers. Oh man I forgot that I put the 1.4 kw
starter on my bike but that was a big waste of my money, Oh well.
I'm running 10.5:1 compression and i have no need for compression releases
save your money and your fingers. Oh man I forgot that I put the 1.4 kw
starter on my bike but that was a big waste of my money, Oh well.
Last edited by 6 gun; 06-07-2009 at 10:44 PM. Reason: oops I forgot the starter
#14
unless you are running over 10.5:1 compression you dont need eather one.
I'm running 10.5:1 compression and i have no need for compression releases
save your money and your fingers. Oh man I forgot that I put the 1.4 kw
starter on my bike but that was a big waste of my money, Oh well.
I'm running 10.5:1 compression and i have no need for compression releases
save your money and your fingers. Oh man I forgot that I put the 1.4 kw
starter on my bike but that was a big waste of my money, Oh well.
#16
It is, if nothing else, a good last resort, one more time, kind of thing.
I finally found out that my hot starting problems, and I hate that, was caused by too much cranking fuel.
Most people were saying not enough so I went with that far awhile and then one day with the SERT cut a bold move across the board with cranking fuel.
Fired right up.
Minnor adjustments with the numbers there, IAG steps and warmup and easy now. Cross my fingers.
I finally found out that my hot starting problems, and I hate that, was caused by too much cranking fuel.
Most people were saying not enough so I went with that far awhile and then one day with the SERT cut a bold move across the board with cranking fuel.
Fired right up.
Minnor adjustments with the numbers there, IAG steps and warmup and easy now. Cross my fingers.
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