Will jetting leaner help cook things faster in my muffpot?

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can you please advise of increased cooking time as I am a part time chef and want to prepare the best possible meal i can in the quickest time. A written report with what was cooked, how long, average RMP would be helpful to other as well:beer::beer::beer:
 

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Simplest way is log your EGT's until mealtime and have an app on your datalogging s/w to integrate total heat input
 

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Inquiring minds want to know...... :)

You can't be serious?? Must be the end of the season and if this is the start it will be a long, long, summer.....

High altitude and WOT are the best for developing temps in the HotPot or MuffPot. If it takes more than 30-40 minutes to cook, you aren't going fast enough, far enough or high enough.....
 

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a diesel two stroke interesting

but on a side note

did anyone see the fella in the states that has figured out how to get water to burn
 

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WHITE is right, lean that ol kitty cat out, and let's start cooking them vittals.

LOL - White Is Right, I'm gonna make sure they put that on your tombstone if you go before me. Got new air/fuel gauge - no cooking vital organs for me! :D

Remember this one? There's two times in a motors life when it makes the most power - right after you rebuild it and right before it blows up. :p
 

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4-5 hot dogs.... some spice. Muff pot.... lean er out. cooked in 4 mins. not the dogs the engine. min $2500.00 repair. $625.00 per hot dog. not sure i want to go there.
 

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That will help a little bit, but if you want to cook a good meal, and have constant heat, you need to close off the ends of the pipes so the heat quits leaking out
Take a pair of vise grips and squeeze the ends so all that heat stays in and cooking will continue even when you are having a rest!! ( or wondering why the sled won't run;)
 
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