Every motor is jetted lean from the factory, now that only means it’s jetted lean at sea level. Factory jetting works fine at 1000 ft or so elevation, for high elevations factory jetting is actually rich. This same thing applies to dirtbikes. Well the ones that run carburetors anyways.
Not bad my guy I swear every year this guy gets smarter or every video someone give this man a rase. I got mine over 7 thousand rpm don’t believe me I can send u prof
Excellent representation that anyone can understand. My Quick Fuel 1050AN on my BBF engine has 4 circuits equipped. She's a nice runner I got for a great price. The cheaper, but parts sharing Proform model, has 3. Most of these little engines are designed to run at one speed all the time, usually 3600, pushing a generator head or mower blade. Not much need for extra complexity. The kart guys and mower racing guys need better than that.
So I have a 212 predator on my wood splitter. My modifications will be limited to some airbox mods to boost the flow and a chainsaw style "muffler mod" where I am opening up the internal baffles and drilling up the exit hole some. Nothing crazy. Now I know that due to the EPA these things are going to be jetted lean from the factory. So two questions.. 1. what is the factory main jet size 2. what would you recommend for increasing power ONLY around 3600-3800. Where I am hooked to a hydraulic pump this is the only RPM area I am concerned about.
I have a stock Honda GX160 engine, it has a so called performance carb. The thing is that it idles fine but when you rev it it pops which tells me that it runs lean. Any recommendations would be helpful, thanks.
im here to make dumbass comments before watching the video. i might have a real comment later cause this really interest me. i do many test and tunes. i like my stuff fat but not boggy. i like small intake and huge fat jets, great for torque, and i gear for that.
Thank you. I'm not a small engine mechanic but you showed me a lot I don't know.
Can't wait to see how fast you can go Thank you for the video
Every motor is jetted lean from the factory, now that only means it’s jetted lean at sea level. Factory jetting works fine at 1000 ft or so elevation, for high elevations factory jetting is actually rich. This same thing applies to dirtbikes. Well the ones that run carburetors anyways.
Not bad my guy I swear every year this guy gets smarter or every video someone give this man a rase. I got mine over 7 thousand rpm don’t believe me I can send u prof
Nice new cover on the Lifts!
Where did you get that red carburetor adapter for your air breather
Excellent representation that anyone can understand.
My Quick Fuel 1050AN on my BBF engine has 4 circuits equipped. She's a nice runner I got for a great price. The cheaper, but parts sharing Proform model, has 3. Most of these little engines are designed to run at one speed all the time, usually 3600, pushing a generator head or mower blade. Not much need for extra complexity. The kart guys and mower racing guys need better than that.
So I have a 212 predator on my wood splitter.
My modifications will be limited to some airbox mods to boost the flow and a chainsaw style "muffler mod" where I am opening up the internal baffles and drilling up the exit hole some. Nothing crazy.
Now I know that due to the EPA these things are going to be jetted lean from the factory. So two questions..
1. what is the factory main jet size
2. what would you recommend for increasing power ONLY around 3600-3800. Where I am hooked to a hydraulic pump this is the only RPM area I am concerned about.
I have a stock Honda GX160 engine, it has a so called performance carb. The thing is that it idles fine but when you rev it it pops which tells me that it runs lean. Any recommendations would be helpful, thanks.
That would be the main jet needing to be bigger.
@@redneckcomputergeek thanks, i thought that would be suspect all along.
I see you have one of them 12v auto lift with the tool to remove lug nuts I hope you do a video on them to let us know if they are good or junk
That is the goal as soon as the weather clears up.
im here to make dumbass comments before watching the video. i might have a real comment later cause this really interest me. i do many test and tunes. i like my stuff fat but not boggy. i like small intake and huge fat jets, great for torque, and i gear for that.
Do you sell any rcg racing stickers ?
Not at this time. It's actually a 3D printer plaque on the front of the engine.
@@redneckcomputergeek Awe dang
MATHS!