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Old 03-04-2003, 08:25 PM   #6
mustangII460
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Do you have a automactic?

Maybe you suffer from too low of vacum not drawing in enough fuel. A big cam will kill your vacum.

I recomend a larger spacer between your carb and intake, 1 1/2 or so. It will help out vacum. SO will a vacum canister. Especially if you have a auto drawing out most out of it.

Spray some WD around your inatake/carb/head areas to make sure you don't have a vacum leak anywhere.

All great ideas previously posted.

Good Luck.
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