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Mods make a saw run richer not leaner
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<blockquote data-quote="blsnelling" data-source="post: 1322653" data-attributes="member: 12346"><p>Again, I wan't technically clear in my last post. No, the saws not burning less fuel, so it's not leaned out. What I'm trying to say is that I often have to turn the H needle in well past 1 turn out for a proper tune. And the H needle setting is not as far out as a stock saw. But also as mentioned, the L needle will be farther out. Like Brian said, WOT fuel is a combination of the fuel from the L and the H. They are not independent at WOT. I don't think H adjustment affects idle at all though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blsnelling, post: 1322653, member: 12346"] Again, I wan't technically clear in my last post. No, the saws not burning less fuel, so it's not leaned out. What I'm trying to say is that I often have to turn the H needle in well past 1 turn out for a proper tune. And the H needle setting is not as far out as a stock saw. But also as mentioned, the L needle will be farther out. Like Brian said, WOT fuel is a combination of the fuel from the L and the H. They are not independent at WOT. I don't think H adjustment affects idle at all though. [/QUOTE]
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