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95mustanggt 05-17-2001 08:50 AM

Timing Question
 
I just had the wife take the 95 GT in for a tune up. Now the car is not running so great. My wife says that the car feels like it's missing. I'm thinking that the guy who did the work adjusted the timing but didn't know about my chip (which plays with the timing). Could that be causing the poor running condition of my poor car?

Idea's?



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Driving: 1998 F-150
Far way in Edmonton==> :(
1995 Mustang GT

jseaton 05-17-2001 10:22 AM

Yes it could. I would suggest getting a timing light and check the timing your self. Like the old saying says "If you want it done right, do it your self". I know a lot of mechanics that are clueless.

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82- 347, SVO A4, Scat Billet Crank, Crower Rods, Nowak Pistons, TFS Heads W/Crower Stainless Rockers, Victor Intake, Gold Claw, Paxton Fuel system, MSD ignition,

95mustanggt 05-17-2001 10:28 AM

yep, I talked to the guy to see what he did, and he's all "I dun't to nuthin'"

Guess the next time I'm in Edmonton I'll have to work on the car myself...

95 King GT 06-12-2001 12:45 AM

you have got a fouled spark plug

95mustanggt 06-12-2001 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 95 King GT:
you have got a fouled spark plug
Right you are! Changed and re-gaped them all.

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1995 Mustang GT


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