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![]() I've always heard that you set the floats to where the fuel just starts to pour out of the side holes (in your case you can see without removing anything). If you have the level too high, it can flood around corners, hard braking, etc. where the fuel can slosh. If you have it too low, under hard acceleration and/or cornering you can run out of fuel. This is just what i've been taught.
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