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Re: Igniitions and fueling
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an increase in spark won't need an increase in fuel mixture, what kind of ignition system are you running now? what is your ignition timing set at?, if you are concerned about the fuel mixture being off, try checking the colour of the plugs after accelerating up to 100kmph sharply, turning the car off and coming to a stop. Then pull each plug to check it's colour, if it's black it is too rich or if it's white it is too lean but if it is a brownish colour it is just right

Posted on: 2006/10/29 21:15
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Igniitions and fueling
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Guys this ignition has been giving me trouble and alot. If one should upgrade to an electronic ignition would you require more fueling on the carb, because of the increase in spark ?

I run a 36dcd7 weber, maus performance intake 272 cam and a custom brance and exause,it did run pretty well upto my new installation.

Any idea's ?

Thanx

Posted on: 2006/10/29 17:35
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