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Old 28-09-2005, 04:57 PM
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nice little walbro speed carb has been sold.

i have a 10 mm walbro i will sell for $20. if you are wanting your cag or piston port bike to go much better, for those who don,t know about these carbs they have fully adjustable low speed and high speed settings, so you are able to tune your engine to maximum revs for both accelleration and top speed. the stock carbs do not allow this tuning. this walbro is in perfect working order.[sold to a happy customer]
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10mm???????
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yes, 10 mm venturi and fully adjustable low and high mixtures, does the stock carb have these features?
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........yes actually :lol:
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yes actually you said, please tell me how you would richen or lean out a stock cag carby for both low and high end, plus how close can you get to spot on end point adjustments when the weather has changed from hot to cool ?
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simple, i don't have a cag :lol:
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i had a 10mm carb on my piston port engine for a while. it went really well. i then put a 11.6 mm walbro on as an upgrade. both of these carbs run very well on this engine and the 39cc cags as well
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but why 10mm??? it's smaller tan the 13mm stock cag setup.

RD, i've got a 16.5mm race ported walbro with the lot, i'd say that'd beat your 10mm, and my stock piston port carb also had the adjustment screws. but anyway, enough of screwing up your 4 sale page.

everyone with a stock cag carb, it's worth buying RD's carb you'll definately notice a difference
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stock carb is bigger an at least runs a slide........
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stock carb is bigger an at least runs a slide........
wot is a 10mm walbro used on?
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