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Old 10-24-2013, 10:19 AM
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I noticed a few typos from "high-speed range" paragraph through to the end. Other than that a great read! I learned a few things. I always wondered if the Inglese tutorial was more of a joke than actual fact. I've read through that thing so many times & it always left me with more questions than answers. Your read is not for the faint of heart but, it's more like a semester course, everything is there.
About half way through, I was wondering if there was any way to shorten it. On the other hand, my initial thoughts were that this writing should be kept hidden away. After all, tuning of your weber setup is sort of a "right of passage". Many give up. In the end, I feel that it's a pretty tough read with a lot of concepts to grasp. If you don't have a pretty decent understanding of carbureton, you likely won't drop a set of Ida's on your motor, with this in hand & end up with a perfectly tuned set of carbs. Not that the info isn't there. It is! & it's probably better than any Weber guide I've ever read. It just takes a lot of patience(a lot of time also, in my case) to work your way through, the first time.
It is a great piece! Thank you for putting it together!
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Tim,

A few days ago I read the latest and greatest addition to your excellent tutorial. So my natural question is: how much further do you intend to take it, and do you have any timeframe in mind for completion?

Great work.
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Tim,

A few days ago I read the latest and greatest addition to your excellent tutorial. So my natural question is: how much further do you intend to take it, and do you have any timeframe in mind for completion?

Great work.
I'm pretty close. I still have some work to do on the main circuit and I intended to add a section on synchronization, and maybe a summary section. The timeframe is anyone's guess. I had intended to be done long ago, so who knows. I have had a lot of distractions at home and work in recent weeks, so I haven't had much opportunity to work on it. Hopefully I'll have it done in the next month or so.

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