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Running engines at half throttle??
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<blockquote data-quote="brenndatomu" data-source="post: 5819505" data-attributes="member: 78787"><p>Boy the BS is getting deep in this thread!</p><p>If an engine blows up at half throttle, then something else was wrong. It won't over heat from half throttle, less speed = less fuel/less work = less heat to dissipate.</p><p>If an engine bogs at half throttle, give it more throttle.</p><p>If a tool/machine works best at full throttle, run it there, if not, then don't.</p><p>Bout all I got to say about that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brenndatomu, post: 5819505, member: 78787"] Boy the BS is getting deep in this thread! If an engine blows up at half throttle, then something else was wrong. It won't over heat from half throttle, less speed = less fuel/less work = less heat to dissipate. If an engine bogs at half throttle, give it more throttle. If a tool/machine works best at full throttle, run it there, if not, then don't. Bout all I got to say about that... [/QUOTE]
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