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Old 30-12-2008
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Genarlly if a setting states "3.5 turns" you would close the needle all the way without putting excess load on and then count the turns outwards from there.

To be honest it will only give you an approximation as air density, fuel, filter type and several other factors will influence the setting.

If it is a "factory" needle setting it is likely for break in and will be on the rich side..
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