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Have you taken a compression test? Something ain't right. Can you post what the plugs look like?
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I like the Autolite due to the shorter strap and less chance for detonation and better spark exposure. I run the 3924's in my 524 with 10:1 compression with no issues on 93 octane. I have a big cam carbureted engine and I idle for hours down a river and I have no fouling issues. But I do have a multi-spark ignition. I also bought an otoscope from walmart so I can check the banding on the strap to make sure I had the right timing and heat range.
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if its an est with the square coil they are very hot but need a lot of power you probably need to add a relay i run a 540 on the rich side and never foul a plug but if it is weak you will
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I run 3923s in most aluminum heads and never had a problem with fouling if tuned properly
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Originally Posted by boostbros
(Post 4749441)
if its an est with the square coil they are very hot but need a lot of power you probably need to add a relay i run a 540 on the rich side and never foul a plug but if it is weak you will
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Originally Posted by fbc25el
(Post 4749436)
Have you taken a compression test? Something ain't right. Can you post what the plugs look like?
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Originally Posted by articfriends
(Post 4750000)
I run 3923s in most aluminum heads and never had a problem with fouling if tuned properly
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Originally Posted by H8TOLUZ
(Post 4750003)
with similar compression and pump gas?
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Ran 3922s in my 11.4 to-1 street car on 93 (455 pontiac), seemed sputtery, went back to 3923's
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