Which one is better

Yami-Rider

TigerCraft FV-PRO
Location
Texoma
Removing choke plates messed with tuning.. According to supertune and my builder. Only reason I won't remove mine and put in a primer. Plus it's very rare I ever even have to use choke. My ski always starts up easy.

I never said remove the choke plates, you don't have to remove them to install a primer, there's more than one way to skin a cat as they say... Yes, I have heard they can mess with your tune. I have built a few motors, some with and without choke plates, can't say one was harder to tune then the other.
 
Are those cracks on the rocker of the hull or just the ding and cracks on the bond rail? If the cracks are on the hull I might be wary of them spreading. It would be a repair I would plan on doing if I decided to purchase it.
 
I'm just wondering if maybe he trashed his 701 and was a cheap a$$ so he threw a 650 in. Maybe I'm being retarded. Are the rest of you guys sure that's a 701 in there? @RMBC Freeride It looks like a 61x to me but I've been fooled before.
 
Maybe he doesn't know what year it really is. The last two digits on the HIN plate are the model year. Maybe he will send you a pic of the HIN. Just tell him you need to make sure it isn't stolen or something
 

Roseand

The Weaponizer
Site Supporter
Location
Wisconsin
I think you are taking that choke plate comment way out of context
If you already have your tuning dialed in, then it sounds to me like he's saying removing your choke plates isn't a good idea. But if you're starting from scratch or don't mind having to do a little more tuning, there's nothing wrong with removing choke plates!
 
there should be a stamping on the engine that reads 61x if it's a 701. Can someone with more mechanical experience than me help this guy out. I'm still a newb when it comes to engine stuff on these things. I'm amazed I'm the only one chiming in. Usually this guy would get more advice than he could ever want from this site. What's the deal?
 
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