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Flo Commander for the FCR

Joined Feb 2003
3K Posts | 384+
Escondido, Ca. USA
Destined for the hall of shame or good tuning aid?

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http://www.performance-design.net/flo_commander_2000.htm
 
i put this subject up twoyears ago eric. the wanted people to test them and so i wrote to them and said that i did a lot of jetting. alas they wanted me to pay fo it and i wasn't prepared too. at the time they reckoned it was all singing - all dancing etc etc.

i'd say that you can really benefit from using it and when you've finished you'll have the figures i do!

not sure what the middle screw does.....

regards

Taffy
 
Re: RE: Flo Commander for the FCR

Taffy said:
not sure what the middle screw does.....
Taffy

Its a remote air inlet port which requires an additional filter.
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RE: Re: RE: Flo Commander for the FCR

got you! so there is a differece in air pressure from outside to inside. great! i doubt they did the R & D to sort that out.

would prefer the air ent through the same woes as the rest of the carb but it should stop muck getting into those little air jets.

i note the knurled scres on the sides....but they needn't have bothered, they need to have a screwdriver slot, nobody will be going in there with their fingers!

regards

Taffy
 
I was thinking that this device would make jetting adjustments easier when you traveled to different elevations.
 
saltybird said:
I was thinking that this device would make jetting adjustments easier when you traveled to different elevations.

true

but rich at sea level is fine and unrideable at altitude.

jetted correctly at sea level is razorsharp and rideable at altitude.

regards

Taffy
 

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