Drew,
Like Don says .. use .020 washers .. you can get a bag with some
c-clips from the Dynojet site ... I have a bag and have a lot of
washers left ...... well a few sets I can give away anyhow ... If you
mail me your snail mail address offline .. I will risk spending $.35
on you and send you a set. Keep an eye on your plugs though ... you
don't want to use too much mixture screw for more fuel .. it works but
that is not what they are really for ...... to much and you will start
fouling at idle ........ The shims will have a minimal effect on
cruising mileage, (very small), but will become more noticeable if you
keep whacking the throttle WOT all the time, (was the mileage comment
a trick question ?? Are you trying to imply that you care ??). Anyhow
.. send me your address .......
campbell

----- Original Message -----
From: "The Terminator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Shimming needles?


> Stock engine, Kerker 4-2-1 pipe, mixure screws
> have already been adjusted for a richer mix.
>
> Will I notice a *significant* gain in the mid-range if
> I shim the needles?  I realize that it will probably
> decrease my mpg.
> Drew  #1058


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