PRHeads
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My suggestion is a trip to the chassis dyno to sort out the jetting & timing.
Yes I’m leading now, but a lot of races to go.Wow another win for a Mopar in UMTR ! You might just be at the head of the table at the banquet this year. Are you leading the points so far?
What changes did you make ?Yes I’m leading now, but a lot of races to go.
The car still seems to be at least .200 off my quickest times.What changes did you make ?
or did the track & weather just come to your set-up ?
4k now.What rpm are you launching at?
No, I bought in 82, it was green with black stripes from the factory, 318 auto.Padam, Where did you get that car ? Is there any chance that Dave owned that car before you and it was Panther Pink ?
Weren't they all? LOL.No, I bought in 82, it was green with black stripes from the factory, 318 auto.
I agree the gap looks small. In general, you want more gap as compression (either static or due to superchargers/ turbos) increases.I know the gap looks small, I dropped it a couple times.
I run them at .035”, but installed plug in staging lane and removed it on return road. A little hot down there and dropped the plug, probably closed the gap.I agree the gap looks small. In general, you want more gap as compression (either static or due to superchargers/ turbos) increases.
I'll have to un- agree on that one.I agree the gap looks small. In general, you want more gap as compression (either static or due to superchargers/ turbos) increases.
I’ll cut the threads off and have a lookThe color on the porcelain will only be about 2mm right at the base. You need to look deeper.
Doug