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08-01-2005 08:08 PM #1
plug fouling and other tuning problems
I'm having some driving issues with my blazer. The plugs get fouled all the time and it uses way too much gas. I think I have it tuned but apparently not. It idles very nicely with just a hint of lope with 20"hg vacuum. The exhaust only has a hint of gas smell at idle. At WOT I think it runs lean, because the paint is peeling off the headers, but I don't have much time at the track to T&T. I've only gotten 30 miles out of these NGK V-power plugs and used over 30 gallons of gas. I parked it after a cruise night where I idled around town most of the night and now I can't get it to start again even after cleaning these plugs.
Here are my specs...
'90 S-10 2dr 2wd Blazer
probably 3600# race weight
'97 L29 454 big block 9:1CR
cleaned up stock heads
ZZ502 roller cam 224/234@.050 .527/.544 lift
RPM Air Gap intake
3310 750 vac sec carb w/proform mainbody
1 3/4" long tube headers
3" exhaust thru Dynomax Ultraflows
alternator,waterpump,powersteering
TH350 with shift kit and a few other tricks
Hughes GM25 converter supposed to stall around 2800-3000 behind the BBC
ProStick shifter
Currie 9+ rear curently has 3.25 gears
leaf springs and lakewood slapper bars
5 psi fuel pressure with a Holley blue pump
BG fuel filter
Aeromotive regulator
-10AN line from the cell to the regulator then -8 to the carb.
Here are my questions...
1. What do I use to clean the plugs so I can reuse them? I tried a few things but the carbon is on there good.
2. I only know the basics about carb tuning. Do you think I need to do anything with the idle feed restrictors etc...?
3. Would some dyno tuning with a A/F meter help?
4. Does the Proform main body screw up the stock jetting on the Holley this much?
5. Would converting to a secondary metering block help me out with tuning?
Anyone out there want to help me?
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40