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It proved very difficult as the AFM controls the timing and mixtures, so the fuel map would be spot on but running too much advance in some spots and not enough in others.... That's the major drawer back of using any AFM interceptor....

So it was basically either too rich or detonation, or good fuel or too retarded....

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