I have 3 predator 212 engines all less than a year old. Riding around the property where I am never full throttle more than 30 seconds at a time they perform beautifully. However, when I drive them at my friends house where I can hold it full throttle for a longer time after about 45 seconds or so I start getting fuel starvation and they sputter out. I can restart them on choke right away but must wait a few seconds before it will run off choke. All three do the exact same thing.
Has anyone else experienced this problem with the Hemi 212s? Do you think it is a problem with the tank breather (running stock tanks) or a carb issue? I kinda doubt its a sediment problem as its all three engines. Possible fuel filter flow issue? I am running a TAV2 on all three so highest rpm is still only around 4000 most of the time.
Has anyone else experienced this problem with the Hemi 212s? Do you think it is a problem with the tank breather (running stock tanks) or a carb issue? I kinda doubt its a sediment problem as its all three engines. Possible fuel filter flow issue? I am running a TAV2 on all three so highest rpm is still only around 4000 most of the time.