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RE: secondaries kicking in?
By John - 05/11/2001 5:07:10 PM; IP 142.177.55.144
Actually, if your carb is set-up properly, you won't feel or hear the transfer as the secondaries open. That "kicking-in" feeling is actually a "bog", and you don't want that kind of hesitation. Bob's paperclip idea is a good one though.
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 secondaries kicking in? -- Paul, 05/11/2001
 RE: secondaries kicking in? -- BOB HOPKINS, 05/11/2001
RE: secondaries kicking in? -- John, 05/11/2001
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