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Old 05-27-2014, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by BigDB
Ya I don't seem to be fouling the 6s but am worried I would foul the 11s. I do quite a bit of low rpm driving and have yet to find a tuner in OK. BTW 6962 is the 6 heat gasket seat projected the 3346 is a taper seat non projected.
Either the taper or gasket seat plug (#4091) that WE TODD suggested should work.

When you find a tuner, get your A/F mixture, timing adjusted at idle and part throttle.
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Either the taper or gasket seat plug (#4091) that WE TODD suggested should work.

When you find a tuner, get your A/F mixture, timing adjusted at idle and part throttle.
Its been tuned for motor when I lived in NC but I got moved to OK and I'm finally trying to get my kit working and find a tuner here to handle it. Like I said I prefer a resistor plug for daily driving.
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Gotcha. I just noticed I posted right after you did, but make sure to put 11s in there when spraying.



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