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Weather Humidity(%) And Temperature(ºf).


Fernando Mendes

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Humidity, the lower the better. Temperature depends on the engine, I have some that run great even in 100+ F, others that stumble and bog down unless it is under 60F.

 

All high humidity seems to help with is keeping carbon soft so it gets blown out with the exhaust pulses instead of sticking to everything in the cylinder, head and exhaust system. Wet air can't hold as much fuel as dry air.

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