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Any inherent design advantages to the 576 XP compared to a 372 XP.
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<blockquote data-quote="MJM268" data-source="post: 7415446" data-attributes="member: 145632"><p>If someone could come up with a tunnel into the 5 series main PCB board and figure out a way to make them run just a touch more fuel, I believe they would run cooler and hot restarts would be much easier. I live in Wisconsin so its not even that hot, cant imagine running one of these down south. I find that if the air temp is below 60F I don't have any starting problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJM268, post: 7415446, member: 145632"] If someone could come up with a tunnel into the 5 series main PCB board and figure out a way to make them run just a touch more fuel, I believe they would run cooler and hot restarts would be much easier. I live in Wisconsin so its not even that hot, cant imagine running one of these down south. I find that if the air temp is below 60F I don't have any starting problems. [/QUOTE]
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