taco502001
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Ok I have been having this problem with my car since July of this year where the car keeps fouling out the plugs and i mean fast. I recently had a shop do alot of work to the car and spent around 2 grand on it and still am fouling out plugs but doesn't seem to happen as fast now.
Here is the setup its in my dodge demon which tips the scales at 3100lbs
440 9.7:1 compression ratio
Forged rods, crank, pistons, recently rebuilt holds great cylinder pressure which is the same across the board
ported and polished open chamber 906 heads
this info from comp cams
HYDRAULIC-Serious street/strip effort.
Hyd. Hyd. 3000 to 6200 21-242-428 292H
intake292 exh292 intake/exh@.050 244 244 lift.501 .501 lsa110°
383 needs 3000-3500+ stall. 440 needs
2500-3000. 750 to 800 CFM carb. &
headers 3.91 gear up.
Intake is single plane weiand team g
Carb 825cfm Race Series Demon carbeurator
Hooker 2" fenderwells to 3.5" exhaust
Junk B&M 3k stall
8 3/4 3:23 suregrip rear end
Built manual reverse valve body 727
Complete MSD setup and cleaned up all wiring
I have tested the voltage to wires right at the box the large red and small red see a minimum of 12.25 volts at idle it increases as the rpms increase, timing is locked out at 32*, has new blaster2 coil, taylor thundervolt50 wires, ngk fr7 plugs gapped at .018. I understand that my voltage should be more steady but i think the march pulleys have something to do with it.
Anyways lately the car is still running way too rich and having carb backfires which normally points to timing but it is locked out at 32*, plus if it was electrical or timing wouldn't problem be there the whole time not just after i have driven the car around for a while. I was also told that with the race series carb that when held at part throttle for a while due to mech secondaries and boosters and **** that it just dumps the fuel in when there is no real need for it. If this is true that part throttle driving can cause problems could it be the 2+ hrs of driving it around on the highways at 3000 rpms that fouled the plugs out and that there is really nothing wrong
Here is the setup its in my dodge demon which tips the scales at 3100lbs
440 9.7:1 compression ratio
Forged rods, crank, pistons, recently rebuilt holds great cylinder pressure which is the same across the board
ported and polished open chamber 906 heads
this info from comp cams
HYDRAULIC-Serious street/strip effort.
Hyd. Hyd. 3000 to 6200 21-242-428 292H
intake292 exh292 intake/exh@.050 244 244 lift.501 .501 lsa110°
383 needs 3000-3500+ stall. 440 needs
2500-3000. 750 to 800 CFM carb. &
headers 3.91 gear up.
Intake is single plane weiand team g
Carb 825cfm Race Series Demon carbeurator
Hooker 2" fenderwells to 3.5" exhaust
Junk B&M 3k stall
8 3/4 3:23 suregrip rear end
Built manual reverse valve body 727
Complete MSD setup and cleaned up all wiring
I have tested the voltage to wires right at the box the large red and small red see a minimum of 12.25 volts at idle it increases as the rpms increase, timing is locked out at 32*, has new blaster2 coil, taylor thundervolt50 wires, ngk fr7 plugs gapped at .018. I understand that my voltage should be more steady but i think the march pulleys have something to do with it.
Anyways lately the car is still running way too rich and having carb backfires which normally points to timing but it is locked out at 32*, plus if it was electrical or timing wouldn't problem be there the whole time not just after i have driven the car around for a while. I was also told that with the race series carb that when held at part throttle for a while due to mech secondaries and boosters and **** that it just dumps the fuel in when there is no real need for it. If this is true that part throttle driving can cause problems could it be the 2+ hrs of driving it around on the highways at 3000 rpms that fouled the plugs out and that there is really nothing wrong















