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I have been tuning my new 2015 grubee skyhawk that's on my board track racer and I did some carb adjustments wanted to know how rich or just right I am....

First pic is full throttle (no load)

Second pic is half throttle (no load)

Off topic- it's the hottest day of the year in my opinion (90 degrees 50% humidity) and I'm outside doing experiments on my bicycle.... #prioritys ;)
 

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grab a new plug, do a full throttle full load run, and as soon as the RPMs stop climbing shut it off and pull in the clutch.

I can't tell you anything from a no load plug chop. it's just trash data.
 
Okay thanks for the heads up, I'll try and do it tomorrow....

Thought I had an A+ on the test but actually you have to use your brain instead the answers on your arm;)
 
by the way, when I say "shut it off" I mean while it's still wide open throttle and moving, either use the kill switch or if you've omitted it pull the cap off the spark plug
 
by the way, when I say "shut it off" I mean while it's still wide open throttle and moving, either use the kill switch or if you've omitted it pull the cap off the spark plug
I don't like getting the crap shocked out of me... Last time I did that I was changing electrical sockets, FYI turn off the electric before you do this lol
 
Full throttle run (full load)
She likes to 4 stroke a little on half throttle but my NT doesn't have needle adjustments
 

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