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> Why the fat ones?
914ltd
post Jan 29 2010, 09:01 PM
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The fat ones are 19mm. If I had a marketing background, I'd say they were designed to warm up slower thus extending the warm up period mixture enhancement, and, at NO EXTRA CHARGE! In reality they were a mistake by the machinist reading the blueprint. They must be screwed in before the sheetmetal is installed. (But still NO EXTRA CHARGE!) Brad Mayeur

This was to be a reply the the CHT thread. Now I can't figure how to delete it.
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post Jan 30 2010, 08:27 AM
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QUOTE(914ltd @ Jan 29 2010, 07:01 PM) *

The fat ones are 19mm. If I had a marketing background, I'd say they were designed to warm up slower thus extending the warm up period mixture enhancement, and, at NO EXTRA CHARGE! In reality they were a mistake by the machinist reading the blueprint. They must be screwed in before the sheetmetal is installed. (But still NO EXTRA CHARGE!) Brad Mayeur

This was to be a reply the the CHT thread. Now I can't figure how to delete it.
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Someones burning a fatty right now (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smoke.gif) , My CHT is way more interesting and funtional when I use a fatty.
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