Joe,

Technically no, you don't need ram air.  I've seen KRs set up both ways. The 
majority seem to have it.  Mine does. What I do know is that pulling the carb 
heat will significantly enrich my mixture from when I am running ram air.  In 
the winter, my engine will stumble if it is too rich such as when I add carb 
heat to a already low mixture setting.  


My engine is the Revmaster 2100D with Revflow Carb.  


Rob Schmitt
N1852Z




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From: Roger via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
To: KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
Cc: Roger <rbaalman at cox.net>
Sent: Thu, Nov 24, 2016 9:25 pm
Subject: Re: KR> Heat Muff

You will find out in the air. If there is an air draw from the tail, the static 
set up should work for cabin heat.  
Roger
Rbaalman at cox.net

Sent from my iPad

> Do I need ram air?  
> Joe Nunley CW2 US Army RetiredBaker JROTC 


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