MadMax_636
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- Joined
- Nov 7, 2019
- Messages
- 547
- Age
- 30
- City
- Georgia
- Vehicle Year
- 1984
- Engine
- 2.8 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- However much it goes up when I get my fat ass out.
- Total Drop
- How much it goes down when my fat ass gets in.
- Tire Size
- Dry rot and old
This is a post asking about what yall are gapping your plugs at. Mainly because Ive done endless research on plug gapping and heard/read mixed stuff. Adding .010 from factory will help with performance and economy, it wont affect timing (Ive learned the bigger the gap. The more advanced the timing is), and so on.
Im wanting to know what yall would, are doing, and have done to your plug gaps when burning oil and keeping idle smooth.
Also, Ive gotten my truck back up and running and ive learned a lot since I was on here last. So, Ive got my carb tuned in away that the lowest I can get the idle (zero vac signal on ported vacuum) is around 1000-1250 rpm. Ive read on here and other places it should be 900... I dont have AC btw... Anything lower it just wants to die and run rough. No matter what I do with timing, idle mix, or anything. So ive tuned timing, curb idle (with a vac gauge on the ported vac port), and have my plugs at .044
Im wanting to know what yall would, are doing, and have done to your plug gaps when burning oil and keeping idle smooth.
Also, Ive gotten my truck back up and running and ive learned a lot since I was on here last. So, Ive got my carb tuned in away that the lowest I can get the idle (zero vac signal on ported vacuum) is around 1000-1250 rpm. Ive read on here and other places it should be 900... I dont have AC btw... Anything lower it just wants to die and run rough. No matter what I do with timing, idle mix, or anything. So ive tuned timing, curb idle (with a vac gauge on the ported vac port), and have my plugs at .044