turbo Well Known Member Sep 28, 2010 #1 if you have carb heat pull it right after start up to get warm air helping the engine to run. it will help by decreasing the density of the incoming air, extra-rich fuel mixture conditions will be created and vaporization will be helped.
if you have carb heat pull it right after start up to get warm air helping the engine to run. it will help by decreasing the density of the incoming air, extra-rich fuel mixture conditions will be created and vaporization will be helped.
Av8torTom Well Known Member Sep 29, 2010 #2 Just remember that's unfiltered air you're sending into the engine when you pull the carb heat. Would think twice about doing that in a dusty environment.
Just remember that's unfiltered air you're sending into the engine when you pull the carb heat. Would think twice about doing that in a dusty environment.
Brantel Well Known Member Sep 29, 2010 #3 My carb heat source is outside the filter....there is no path into my engine for unfiltered air. I did not install the alternate air kit.
My carb heat source is outside the filter....there is no path into my engine for unfiltered air. I did not install the alternate air kit.