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Are all Hudson Hornets hard to start in winter?

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+Nope! And Twin H-Power is just as easy to start as a single 2bbl! Don't forget to keep your carbs tuned up. Make sure your choke is closing when you set it and opening up as the engine builds temperature. The original choke and thermostat do their job just fine and make it easy to start and drive away without stalling in cold weather. As always, you can improve starting in cold weather by improving fuel atomization and making your spark hotter. +

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