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the spring cannot handle 7psi of boost?
If they are 150/160 on the seat as posted they "should" be ok at 7psi with your cam. I'd still pull a valve cover and test the spring pressure to insure it is 150....easy insurance.
I ran the BP7EFS plugs at 0.32 at 18psi at 6700rpm without any problems. Time to spin some wrenches.
If they are 150/160 on the seat as posted they "should" be ok at 7psi with your cam. I'd still pull a valve cover and test the spring pressure to insure it is 150....easy insurance.
I ran the BP7EFS plugs at 0.32 at 18psi at 6700rpm without any problems. Time to spin some wrenches.
spoke brian tooley today and he too agrres tht the seat is good enough for messly 7.5psi...
tiago heading to the dyno saturday...will reinstall stock lenght and placemnt to test...gotta thouble shoot that varaible.
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Yeah well at least you seem to of discovered the problem without having to open engine, etc. It seems that the wires arent burnt to the core which is why it seems it didnt happen till 5500rpm. It could of been much worse and glad to see that it is something that is not major. Now replace those bad boys and hit the track and show us some I'm sure to be impressive numbers. I see 8's in your near future, or at least low 9's.
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i had the same problem.... dont be embarrassed.
in fact, i was on 7 cylinders for the majority of the year this year, right from the start. my butt dyno was failing me, i thought i just got used to the power, lol.
i bet thats a relief though!
in fact, i was on 7 cylinders for the majority of the year this year, right from the start. my butt dyno was failing me, i thought i just got used to the power, lol.
i bet thats a relief though!
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when something is wrong i tend to assume thatits one thing...NOT ALWAYS THE CASE!
THANSK BUDDIE!!!!!!
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Eh you hoser! What's going on eh!!!! I saw the melted plug wires-your a sick one Nick!!!!Your car is friggin sick bro-are you sure you don't wanna a TTix kit? Say hi to boys over at the CF forum-some jackass with a Maggie put me on vacation!
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STILL THERE EVEN AT LOW PSI.....
i logged crank sensor and it appears to be working....
fixed two wires and gapped tr6 down to .28.........that shouldnt be a problem at low psi anyway
experts please take a look...see anything strange? i dont