Posted by mattwillson on October 10, 2012 at 13:35:41 from (70.54.7.66):
In Reply to: M that fowls # 4 hole posted by mattwillson on October 07, 2012 at 17:47:56:
Hi fellas, the ole mare fuel fowls #4, she has 85psi comp across the board which is fine because i turbo'd her. 12 psi boost seems to be the max,it doesn't lose coolant or puke it out of the rad. I bought a set of 3116 autolites, we'll give them a whirl.I'm running solid core wires(which are new, and test fine). It doesn't use oil(never has since i've had it). I did build an electronic ignition for it, using mopar stuff('cause it works). Maybe I just have a bad plug, we'll see what happens with the new ones. One thing I did notice is, if I hold the boot about a half inch off the plug it will fire the hole...I should know the reason, but can't remember off hand why. Thanks for your input, it's always helpful.
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