Hey guys. I got a question regarding tuning the midrange needle. My buddy bought a band new K4.6 HO with the midrange needle, and the engine runs like crap. He broke it in (not sure how), and we tried to tune it today. We set it to factory, and it's very slow, and his little torque off the line. We tried setting the needles to flush like the manual said, and it ran crappy, but the temps were getting really high into the 300 range. I know you've all said to leave the midrange alone, but we leaned it a tad and it seemed to run a little better, although it still had no real power, and the temps seemed to go down a little, but still high.
My question is IF you were going to tune this, what is the order? I know with a normal nitro engine you tune the HSN first then the LSN. With my Baja, you do the reverse and do the LSN first, then the HSN, but what do you tune first, second and third with this engine? I know a lot of you just put the midrange on flush, and then seal it, but if you were to tune it, what's the order, and what would you look for when tuning the midrange? Thanks for your help with this.
My question is IF you were going to tune this, what is the order? I know with a normal nitro engine you tune the HSN first then the LSN. With my Baja, you do the reverse and do the LSN first, then the HSN, but what do you tune first, second and third with this engine? I know a lot of you just put the midrange on flush, and then seal it, but if you were to tune it, what's the order, and what would you look for when tuning the midrange? Thanks for your help with this.