A question to Daryl

The Golfing Machine - Basic

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Old 09-12-2010, 03:55 PM
O.B.Left O.B.Left is offline
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Nah no racial slur intended. For the record Italian carburetors were the best back when I was sooping up my old VW Karmann Ghia. Although I was constantly under hood trying to figure out how to get the them all to stop idling so rough. In the end I went back to stock, one single Solex was all that machine required.

Sorta like Basic Motion requiring only one "accumulatore".

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Old 09-12-2010, 06:43 PM
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Or....working on one zone at a time?
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Nah no racial slur intended. For the record Italian carburetors were the best back when I was sooping up my old VW Karmann Ghia. Although I was constantly under hood trying to figure out how to get the them all to stop idling so rough. In the end I went back to stock, one single Solex was all that machine required.

Sorta like Basic Motion requiring only one "accumulatore".
I now love my Pivot, and my hands go way past my belly button along with the rest of the Power Package!

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Old 09-13-2010, 02:50 AM
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Couldn't that mean that the hands should go beyond navel high, i.e. hands stay low, no overacceleration, no flipping ?
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