Sounds good, so in terms of reading the plugs how do I differentiate between running rich and a rich squirt?
I will say that I can change what a plug looks like in one pull on the dyno or a single pass down the track.
They change way quicker than the current myth.
Go on Amazon and order up a 20 dollar Dr mom otoscope so you can look down into the plug.
Find out what spark mark is, learn how to get it.
I spent an evening at the track with a friend about 16 years ago. He believed the myth that you can’t color a plug in one run or change it in one run.
He had a bad converter and the company that shoved that garbage converter up his butt told him the tune up was off. So we went to the track.
We went from 42 total timing to 32. The ET and MPH never changed. But the plug did. You could see the timing on the plug move in one run.
Then we went up 12 sizes in jet. Everything stayed the same but the plug had color on it and you could see how fat it was.
Then we went down 4 sizes in jet from the starting point. It was lean but it made a full pull. MPH and ET never carried more than .015 and I don’t think it was off more than 1 MPH all night.
He learned two things that night. Three really.
You can read a plug after one pull.
When the tune up changes and the car doesn’t change with it you have issues other than tune up.
Converters matter. Lucky the converter company was local. He went in, slammed that steaming pile of **** on the counter and stood there for three hours until he got his money back.
They also dicked him on changing out first gear. He went from a stock power glide low gear to a 2.0x first gear. That was ignorant because a it did was hit the tire harder.















