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Thanks for all the questions and advice. Haven't had internet access for a while. I'll try to answer a few things here:
Grim; I don't think it's fuel related in any way. This motor has been run harder, at higher RPM's, for lots of laps. The original tank was built by John Steltzer. His craftsmanship is excellent, and he & I discussed this at length. He give me test instructions, then I sent it to him, and he tested it. It's fine. It also did the same thing when I modified a 10oz Dubro tank with 5/32" lines. Pickup bottom/rear/center, pressure up high. Plus, when I switched the radio, it ran flawlessly, even with my repurposed/modified Dubro.
John; the antenna may not be exactly 2" above the pipe, but it's close. I was very careful to get it as high as possible (with the stock antenna lead). Never thought about it until you mentioned it, but it has always been L to R. There may be something to that, or it may be that I always start a pass in that direction.
Daniel; I have not tried a fresh model number. That's a good idea.
Tyler; never thought of that. I'm not sure I'd have even thought to consider resonance. Someone told me a couple of days ago that Huntsville was always problematic, and that it'd be a good idea to get my antenna a solid 12" above the radio box (because that's what seemed to work there). I haven't done that yet.
I obviously need to run again, with the 7PXR, original Rx, minus the GPS, and see what the results are. Not sure if I mentioned it, but that hardware combo (with the GPS) has lots of successful hours on it. I didn't see an issue *until* I started pushing 3-digits. Again, I realize how dumb that sounds, whether I say it or think it, and realize it's probably NOT the GPS, but that's why I asked for help. I'm stumped right now. I do have to say...Danny King has been telling me "failsafe" (or at least radio issue) from day 01. I typically (read: always) kick myself, later, when I don't listen to him.
Grim; I don't think it's fuel related in any way. This motor has been run harder, at higher RPM's, for lots of laps. The original tank was built by John Steltzer. His craftsmanship is excellent, and he & I discussed this at length. He give me test instructions, then I sent it to him, and he tested it. It's fine. It also did the same thing when I modified a 10oz Dubro tank with 5/32" lines. Pickup bottom/rear/center, pressure up high. Plus, when I switched the radio, it ran flawlessly, even with my repurposed/modified Dubro.
John; the antenna may not be exactly 2" above the pipe, but it's close. I was very careful to get it as high as possible (with the stock antenna lead). Never thought about it until you mentioned it, but it has always been L to R. There may be something to that, or it may be that I always start a pass in that direction.
Daniel; I have not tried a fresh model number. That's a good idea.
Tyler; never thought of that. I'm not sure I'd have even thought to consider resonance. Someone told me a couple of days ago that Huntsville was always problematic, and that it'd be a good idea to get my antenna a solid 12" above the radio box (because that's what seemed to work there). I haven't done that yet.
I obviously need to run again, with the 7PXR, original Rx, minus the GPS, and see what the results are. Not sure if I mentioned it, but that hardware combo (with the GPS) has lots of successful hours on it. I didn't see an issue *until* I started pushing 3-digits. Again, I realize how dumb that sounds, whether I say it or think it, and realize it's probably NOT the GPS, but that's why I asked for help. I'm stumped right now. I do have to say...Danny King has been telling me "failsafe" (or at least radio issue) from day 01. I typically (read: always) kick myself, later, when I don't listen to him.