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6/19/2003 16:39:23
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Subject: Blown r/t's .. I have a ? IP: Logged
Message: You guys running a colder plug or no? I'm running 1 degree colder (autolites) and still have slight pinging. The old speedtweaks site mentioned running normal plugs with a normal gap for supercharged applications then marty @ krc told me yesterday to run a degree colder. What did you go with?
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-m
// mike ellan 2k r/t: pd blower @ #6, msd6-btm, gibson catback, fastman 53mm tb, jba wires
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6/20/2003 21:01:47
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Message: Have you ran yours at the track?
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6/21/2003 00:16:28
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Message: I run the Autolite 3923 in mine with 24# injectors. Mine runs a little rich on the bottom and real rich up top with this setup even with the Mopar PCM. Do you still have the stock intake or are you using the M-1? If you still have the stock one you probably have a leaking belly-pan gasket. I had this problem with the stock keg even pulling 2.5 degrees per # of boost. Oil does not help the octane rating of fuel. HTH
'99 DA RC R/T, Gibson Headers and Cat-back, MSD 6a, BTM, IAT adjuster, Powerdyne Supercharger, M-1 4/2, Mopar PCM
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