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Matt,
Priming is not an issue, quick & clean with a small syringe + a long needle.
Benefits of rear indiction, not in any particular order:
-It's possible to make a lighter and stiffer engine, front intake construction is structurally kind of a monster.
-I have my doubts if one should aim for smallest possible bottom end volume in a stunt engine, but rear intake is better for that. It's also possible to have much more clean gas flow from venturi to scavenging. To avoid fuel/oil accumulation in weird places, one shoul eliminate as much discontinuations in flow as possible.
-It's possible to use a remote needle valve but still keep it very close to venturi. I like the idea from isolating the valve from engine heat. And actually isolating the whole venturi assy from heat.
-And of course, with rear intake it's more easy to do experiments with intake timing & duration.
-The airstream going into venturi is more predictable as it's not disturbed by the mess of air near propeller center.
-Also, the engine sucks air from a kind of a plenum chamber that is heated by engine. This makes kind of a self-regulating system; warmer air > richer air/fuel mix. At least in theory

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