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12-23-2013, 09:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: Starting up on a cold day
On a carbed vehicle if you blip the throttle to come off of high idle too soon, you get one of two things... A. Either the engine isn't warmed up enough and you're going to bog and stumble a little bit, which means your choke isn't adjusted right, or B. Your choke is adjusted right and the high idle will continue. There are steps to the choke high idle though so it may go down just a little bit... I believe there are two or three steps to the high idle cam.
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