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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 106577" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>Good that you posted that. Today is my tax day and any excuse to postpone it is welcome.</p><p></p><p>Being able to see a 0.3% change in throttle position certainly give you a clear picture.</p><p></p><p>I have thought about the digital display. Had a discussion a while back about "not" using a digital scale for measuring spring rates and an analog scale is better for the same reason.</p><p></p><p>I don't think my expectations are too high or unrealistic. I really only hope to get the A/F meter to tell me that I have the correct idle jet and correct main jet. As far as needle/slide etc, I hope that it will give me some sort if indication of whats going on and I may have to combine that with data from the seat of my pants.</p><p>The carburetor I ended up choosing is a Mikuni flat slide and it would appear that slide, jet needle and needle jet selections are very limited. I may have to get into linishing the needle and playing with the cutaway or just simply tossing it and going back to the original plan of an older style round slide Mikuni or something that has more options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 106577, member: 3426"] Good that you posted that. Today is my tax day and any excuse to postpone it is welcome. Being able to see a 0.3% change in throttle position certainly give you a clear picture. I have thought about the digital display. Had a discussion a while back about "not" using a digital scale for measuring spring rates and an analog scale is better for the same reason. I don't think my expectations are too high or unrealistic. I really only hope to get the A/F meter to tell me that I have the correct idle jet and correct main jet. As far as needle/slide etc, I hope that it will give me some sort if indication of whats going on and I may have to combine that with data from the seat of my pants. The carburetor I ended up choosing is a Mikuni flat slide and it would appear that slide, jet needle and needle jet selections are very limited. I may have to get into linishing the needle and playing with the cutaway or just simply tossing it and going back to the original plan of an older style round slide Mikuni or something that has more options. [/QUOTE]
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