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| MINI2 Master Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Mt. Airy, MD USA Local Time: 04:28 PM
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Offline | MINI's DON'T fuel starve. Well, I've said it before with close to empty at an autocross, but this past weekend was just flat out crazy since it was a "Test and Tune". After my wife finished driving, the needle was just sitting on the line. I had four runs to take, so I knew it would be interesting. By the last run, the needle was completely below the line, and it NEVER fuel starved. As a matter of fact, it actually had trouble starting on the hill before the 3rd run, but didn't fuel starve on the 3rd or 4th runs. BTW, this was a HEAVY transition course. Brian - 2005 G Stock '05 MINI or it's back to a Miata in C Stock - 2004 G Stock 2nd place Pro Solo, 9th Place Solo II - 2003 STX 5th place Pro Solo, 6th Place Solo II - 2002 H Stock Pro Solo National Champion |
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