no start with the low and then do the high. the low controls all fuel flow for the motor opposed to nitro where the H controls all flow for the motor.
you also don't need to worry so much about temps. but rather plug color and how it sounds.
do the low first. but start by setting the needles to slightly richer than stock settings, about 1 3/4 on the H and 1 3/8ths on the low. start the motor and keep it running, if i have to i ll lean the low just a bit until it will idle without haveing to feather the throatle.
once its idleing, i ll take a few runs, watching to not go past 1/2 throatle for these first few runs. i try to richen it up until its stumbling on itself, then lean it up about 1/12th from there and make a few runs to see how it spools up.
when its spooling up pretty smooth to 1/2ish or so throatle, i set the idle screw to get a good idleing rpm. then take it for some top end runs.
here i ll get it going a bit, then Wot it and see how it goes up to the top rpm. start again by going rich until its stumbling on itself, then lean it up 1/12th, and tweek it from there to good top rpms.
durring the whole process, i ll pull the plug after each run and check the color of the plug under the electrode. your looking for a mediumish brown, about the color of a hersey chocolate bar. carmel brown color is performance tuned, and too tight for most bashers, so shoot for a nice medium to medium darkish brown and you ll be good.
be aware of motor temps, but don't worry about them like you do a nitro. keep it a bit rich and be sure you do good air filter maintenace, and check the cylinder, exhaust, and carb bolts tight, and you ll be fine.[/quote
Whats The Stock Setting For The H AND L.......coz last night i try my rampage mt5 keep on over flowing