I don't have any fancy recorders, just my mp3 player. I'll try putting the
stock air filter back in and recording that at the same RPMs for something
to compare to.
I'll also try cutting the cup around the top to make it shorter, and
narrower so it will go deeper into the cone.

-Kyle
-Sent from Houston, TX, United States

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:21 PM, Dennis Hammerl <[email protected]> wrote:

> After looking closely at the photo and listening to the audio file, I
> conclude the cup is too tall and blocking some of the inlet. Try a smaller
> (shorter) example. I have to record mine and submit the file. Sounds way
> different than yours. Unless the recording setup rolls off at the bottom. ??
> What did you use ? I'm going to use a portable studio cassette recorder and
> convert to m...@160 BR  It's a setup I used for broadcast FM years ago.
> ('06) Studio grade mike and recorder. Our budget didn't stretch far enough
> to use digital.
> Check the jet sizes anyway. Leave no stone... or it it stoned ?
>
>
> >
>

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