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<blockquote data-quote="ZeroJunk" data-source="post: 8101383" data-attributes="member: 22179"><p>I'm curious as to how you guys think the manufacturers tune them.</p><p>I can tell you for a fact that the OEM carburetors come with the limiters adjustable. The little red palstic thingamajigs are stuck out where you can easily remove them and push them in to the locked position when or if you want. The all metal ones that adjust with the small octagon are out and have to be pushed in to lock, when and if you want to.</p><p>So, you think they got a stick of wood out there somewhere, and some dude with hearing aids ?</p><p></p><p>Or, do you think they use a tachometer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeroJunk, post: 8101383, member: 22179"] I'm curious as to how you guys think the manufacturers tune them. I can tell you for a fact that the OEM carburetors come with the limiters adjustable. The little red palstic thingamajigs are stuck out where you can easily remove them and push them in to the locked position when or if you want. The all metal ones that adjust with the small octagon are out and have to be pushed in to lock, when and if you want to. So, you think they got a stick of wood out there somewhere, and some dude with hearing aids ? Or, do you think they use a tachometer. [/QUOTE]
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