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testcricket01

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  • Birthday 13/07/1990

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    Kings Lynn
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    rock climbing, mountaineering, cricket, football, motorbike
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    freelance climber
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    Norwich

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  1. Hello there,

     

    well done in the competition.

     

    as for tuning tips, it really varies from saw to saw so the only thing you can really try is to put it in. most people find that it will run fine and others have found they need to adjust the low speed a little richer.

     

    the ms200t is the only saw i have heard having problems with but i think its all down to getting the tune right aswel.

     

    the worst thing which could happen is that the rubbers in the carb, could become faulty when you make the switch as they have been exposed to a lot of solvents in the regular fuel. this only happens on a small amount of saws but it is something to be aware of its only a small fix if it does.

     

    any more questions feel free to ask, im sure the guys at the show who run Aspen have told you many good things about the fuel.

     

    Axel

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