kfx450r
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I am confused as to how these things work. Below is a pic of what my tiller handle looks like (isn't the actual one) and has the little gauge that goes from small to larger bars representing more fuel/speed etc. But I notice once I am about halfway up it is pretty much at full speed and any more throttle (50% more turning of the handle) does absolutely nothing.
Now I've gps'ed my speed and determined Im doing the normal speed of the boat/motor at full speed etc and my throttle line and everything isn't kinked or cut i've inspected it and it all works great, So why does the throttle go further?
Its a brand new motor btw...Could it be a clogged jet or something? I inspected the carb and going past half throttle opens the slide more on the carb, but on the boat nothing happens, doesn't run at a higher rpm, no speed difference, absolutely nothing.
Maybe the boat isn't getting enough air to utilize the extra fuel?
Now I've gps'ed my speed and determined Im doing the normal speed of the boat/motor at full speed etc and my throttle line and everything isn't kinked or cut i've inspected it and it all works great, So why does the throttle go further?
Its a brand new motor btw...Could it be a clogged jet or something? I inspected the carb and going past half throttle opens the slide more on the carb, but on the boat nothing happens, doesn't run at a higher rpm, no speed difference, absolutely nothing.
Maybe the boat isn't getting enough air to utilize the extra fuel?