Rally 200 drilling airbox

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storkfoot wrote:Finally got around to doing this. I must say it does work. More torque throughout the full throttle range.
Did you end up sticking with the 122 mj?


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So far, the 120 seems fine but I am off on a long run on it on Friday so I am going to try the 122 then. I'll post back.
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storkfoot wrote:Still on the original '73 piston believe it or not. I did treat it to new rings before I went to Europe on it last year though !
The way it should be ;)
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:-) As a momento, I still have some of the last set of rings rattling around in the original exhaust in the shed. But, that's a story for another time ;-)
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Did nearly 300 miles over the weekend. Not much difference but 122 is certainly not too rich so I am keeping it in.
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