joshmock |
12-02-2010 02:17 PM |
the different numbers are different cuts on the fuel plates. different cuts fuel more or less at different points as the arm rides across the plate. a very commonly used fuel plate would be a #10 as it's not as drastic in fueling and yet is more than a stocker. as for gas mileage, simple things such as adding more air thru a free flowing filter, opening up the exhaust for less restriction, bumping your timing, correctly calibrating your fuel pump and keeping your foot off the floor all help and are a starting point. if you search for fuel plate, you will probably come across a diagram that shows a couple different cuts on plates in blue, green and red colors
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