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you could try a smaller hi speed air bleed
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I had almost the exact same combo except mine was 461 cube....I ran 94 square and have even had 96 in the back in better air....
Good luck!
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Thanks Guys
I Put in a fresh set of plugs tonight, and I guess I'll fatten it up a little tomorrow and see what happens. ![]() Cal HR 177X |
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Jet it for best MPH, that will be the most HP. You can go down one jet size from there and gain a little consistency. Jet requirements can vary depending on the ability of the engine to burn the fuel used, and different fuels can require different jets. The Dragstuff plug article is a good one to learn plug reading.
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