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Re: Analyzing ignition misfires - a picture shows why the Casper's tester works!
http://www.nos4gn.com/ works fine for me. I'll make sure it is added to the Vendor list on the site. Thought it was already there.
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Re: Analyzing ignition misfires - a picture shows why the Casper's tester works!
Thanks Scott. When I went to his website the first time it said it was temporarily down but now its working. I appreciate the info.
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Re: Analyzing ignition misfires - a picture shows why the Casper's tester works!
Hey Keller...I know this is an old post so plz forgive me as I stumbled across it while doing some internet searching. I own an 87 T type and I've run into an issue with the car stumbling between 4400 and 5000 rpm. It seems to be at it's worse around 4900 rpm. It's gotten worse as it has costed my car power and has also brought down the trap speed by 6 mph. I'm almost positive it's an ignition problem.
I see you're in Missouri...where abouts? I'm also in MO, west central to be exact. |
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Re: Analyzing ignition misfires - a picture shows why the Casper's tester works!
I will send you a PM.
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