I agree with Roger! Carb Ice is not likely. If the carbs are cold enough to freeze internally they will be showing frost externally. At a minimum, the carbs would be condensing (Sweating) great amounts of water over their surfaces. Are your Carbs Frosted over or dripping Wet during the misfire events?
If you do not have EGT probes, use a non-Contact IR Thermometer to determine which cylinder(s) is/are colder than the other. If an IR Thermometer Guns is not already in your toolkit, one can be obtained starting at less than $20.
Bill Hertzel Rotax 912is North Ridgeville, OH, USA Clicking the "Thank You" is Always Appreciated by Everyone.
Nadav, let us know what those spark plugs look like when you pull them. By the way when you feel the vibrations at 2,500 rpm if you continue to advance the throttle does the vibration increase or decrease? Does rpm hold steady, and do you make your full static rpm? Also, have you complied with the two most recent carburetor Service Bulletins?
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