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Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 4174942)
Whoa....tell me more about the injector dumping off idle, I am having a similar problem (I think) on starboard right now
Other than the consumption discrepancy I didn't notice anything running. The engines are slightly fat at idle but no soot build up, just a stumble off idle, be it 5 minute idle or an hour, trying to get on plane that clears up before I'm on plane. Then, to clean the plugs, I hammer the limiters. Mercs system kills fuel so it works great! Haha kidding, stupid limiter design. |
Originally Posted by mcprodesign
(Post 4174951)
Mine has Ngk Y R5's with s pretty big gap. I am running msd's and chillers. I would hate to see the heat in 4bus motor w o the chillers. But mine never fouled a plug. My buddy said they are too much though. I am just worried about un burnt fuel. Arizona Speed set mine up.
The cool northeast air, col lake waters, and my 120 degree stats are my chillers :) I have recorded movies using tuner pro on very hot summer days on long sustained runs, no knock or timing retard, I'm ok with my set up :D |
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Volvo on their TB injectors only were used in their highest offering 315 hp 5.7 350 GXI models back in 2001 thru 2003 or 04. They ran fuel pressure at 29 to 31 psi for that app. just some info.
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Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 4175068)
You're running a hot plug in a blower motor and you are worried about the heat in my engines?
The cool northeast air, col lake waters, and my 120 degree stats are my chillers :) I have recorded movies using tuner pro on very hot summer days on long sustained runs, no knock or timing retard, I'm ok with my set up :D |
Originally Posted by mcprodesign
(Post 4175149)
Yea. Im running a hot plug in blower motor and i am worried about your set up. I know tha 250 blowers make lots of heat over 6 psi. Thats why i have chillers to keep the heat down. 250s make lots of iheat
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When they Blow up like mine did you can REALLY wake them up- Alum heads- 509- full roller- smaller pulley- SMITH POWER and then Young Tune -- Yea Baby!
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Great discussion. Thanks for all the feedback. I replaced the two bad plugs and it runs great. My engines are stock and I am running 93 non-ethanol gas, so I will probably change to the -7s in the future.
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When I was tuning drag cars I always used ngk plugs to "find" the tune as they would show the heat mark earlier than any other plug. BUT they wouldn't last 20 passes in a 13:1 motor with a .038 jet in a pro fogger, so once I got it where I wanted I switched to the cross ref auto lite racing plug
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Now I read this....after getting 16 new R5673-8 plugs delivered yesterday.....LOL. All joking aside I have run these plugs with the 256 blowers and now with 8-71's
I have not had any bad ones but there is always a chance of getting one. I replace the cap and rotor every year and wires every 3 years. |
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