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Old 05-24-2002, 06:13 AM   #5
PKRWUD
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If it would not stall on a panic stop, then you do not have a vacuum leak, or at least not one large enough to effect the manifold vacuum at idle.

Okay then, 4 questions for you:

1) What compression pistons are you running?

2) What is your ignition timing set to?

3) Is your cam installed straight up, or did you advance/retard the cam when you installed it?

4) Have you done a compression test yet, and if so, what were the numbers?

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-Chris
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