New Carb Help
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Re: New Carb Help
yea some thing is not right. You have the f1 and reg on now i would do a test run and pull the plug right after the run and the end of the track not in the pits unless you have a towback veh.... with out a afr gauge and reading the flugs we are all guessing on this.

Northwest outlaw- Posts: 959
Join date: 2009-06-26
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Location: Pinehurst Idaho
Re: New Carb Help
the plugs being sandy brown all way up to the threds and the strap the same color is rich then what color is lean i have made 8 passes on motor alone nothing else with this jetting turned off the ignition at the finish line and pulled plugs every pass is that right or wrong thats why i am here to try and figure out what is going on maybe i dont no what im doing but i thought i did i built the whole entire car myself from bumper to bumper

all junk- Posts: 61
Join date: 2009-09-15
Location: waynesboro,va.
Re: New Carb Help
i will post pics of the plugs this evening when i get home maybe that will help solve some of the problems

all junk- Posts: 61
Join date: 2009-09-15
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Re: New Carb Help
Here's a link to some generic plug pics and symptoms.
http://www.4secondsflat.com/plug_chart.html
http://www.4secondsflat.com/plug_chart.html
Tech @ BG- Posts: 28
Join date: 2009-09-11
Re: New Carb Help
i forgot plugs are autolite 25 maybe that makes a difference gapped at .025 maybe?

all junk- Posts: 61
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Thats not enough gap on a n.a. run.all junk wrote:i forgot plugs are autolite 25 maybe that makes a difference gapped at .025 maybe?
Tech @ BG- Posts: 28
Join date: 2009-09-11
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what should it be on na and what should it be forced induction

all junk- Posts: 61
Join date: 2009-09-15
Location: waynesboro,va.
Re: New Carb Help
Na .030 to .045
boost .020 to .035
you will have to play with it to fine the sweet spot.
boost .020 to .035
you will have to play with it to fine the sweet spot.

Northwest outlaw- Posts: 959
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Location: Pinehurst Idaho
Re: New Carb Help

Run the rubber hose in the vent tubes and out to the hat in the pic you can see the hard line but at the bottom it is rubber.
Did a real quick set out of rubber hose. My a/f went from 12.2 to 10.5. This is with 10psi on a 650 with 74/86 jets. So I got to thinking the proform main body that I couldn't get to work real well without huge jets this my be my ticket.
If you get a chance clean out the carb real good and check all the pass in the main body and met... block and blows for any forean debre and claen it real good im still racking the brain try this test and let me know what it does Jason.

Northwest outlaw- Posts: 959
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Location: Pinehurst Idaho
Re: New Carb Help
Any new news if i have a few more thing to try been working on a BRPV. Well it use the boost and the spring flipped to hold it closed and use air to open the PV at out side air supply buy a rpm switch or a map sent...



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