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    Piston Port to Reed Fed Conversion

    A Reed valve motor doesn't tend to spit fuel back out the carb at you and they have better torque. I've run Reed and piston port motors but the big advantage of a Reed motor with a pipe is the second shot of fuel/air the motor will take in during the pipe scavenging phase
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    New here from Western Michigan

    Last time I checked into it Ionia and Frankfort were both options. that was a few years ago so I'm not sure now.
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    New here from Western Michigan

    I live in Hart, Michigan on the edge of Lake Michigan. I'm 52, army vet, worked on cobra helicopters in the service and have an airframe license. I drive truck hauling fuel for a living and twist wrenches on cars and trucks on the side. I don't fly but have had enough stick time to get a plane...
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