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PostPosted: Wed May 25, 2005 8:22 am 
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1380 yellow devil wrote:
The Needle I had was a BCE and I Now run a BDL the BDL is richer all the way except at idle try one of these and see how it goes. I am still not happy with the bottm end Tourque but it is better thenI had. The twin 11/4 gave me better tourque then the 1 3/4 but that is due to a high air speed.


Are you sure the BDL is richer than the BCE. According to winsu the BDL is a fair bit leaner.


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I can't read it too well, booze again as it's State of Origin footy halftime, looks like OA6.


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PostPosted: Thu May 26, 2005 4:18 pm 
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taking the carb apart when pi55ed is bad enough but the needle that you quoted is from a fixed needle not a hif44 so i figure your using a hs6.ok no problem.
as for using the BDL needle std metros come out with a bdl this thing is modified to the hilt and a BCG is like a thread of hair, its ok its going onto twins soon so ill figure that out when i get to it.
thanks for all the info guys.


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