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Paxton GT Running out of Fuel...
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<blockquote data-quote="Gruca" data-source="post: 15638544" data-attributes="member: 153163"><p>After reading another thread, I'm thinking it may be the BAP and something with the Hobbs switch. It's a guess for sure, so I need to go home and verify. Another member was having BAP issues that caused his voltage to read low, go lean at the top of the rpms, and gave him a slight hesitation at 2/3ish throttle, which is exactly what I'm experiencing. Hopefully it's just that and I can correct it and try again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gruca, post: 15638544, member: 153163"] After reading another thread, I'm thinking it may be the BAP and something with the Hobbs switch. It's a guess for sure, so I need to go home and verify. Another member was having BAP issues that caused his voltage to read low, go lean at the top of the rpms, and gave him a slight hesitation at 2/3ish throttle, which is exactly what I'm experiencing. Hopefully it's just that and I can correct it and try again. [/QUOTE]
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