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Old 02-08-2001, 09:08 AM   #7
IMPULSERACING
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Your fuel pressure should be between 38-42 psi. MDN is right, Your timing should probably be around 14 degrees on a N/A car. Your vacuum is going to be low with an F-cam. I have a E-cam with 1.7 rockers and my vacuum is around 10-11 compared to 15-16 stock. Get your intake fixed, bump your fuel pressure up, and your timing up a little and you should be doing a lot better. Hope this helps.

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