« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2017 - 04:18:21 PM »
I run a six pack. In fact just spent the last three days re-jetting all the carbs. I was running rich. I have a high volume mechanical fuel pump. I believe it's a mopar pump. I'm running 623 dynoed hp. I find that you need an AFR gauge to really dial in your car. Also, in my case I have to run some race fuel. If I don't run some good gas I suffer run-on and the fuel overflows the bowel in the rear carb when I shut the motor down and leave the car overnight. We have such bad fuel now-a-days. FYI. I am at 3500 feet in Calgary. I'm running 68 jets on the center carb and 84-84 front and 84-86 (86 throttle side) on the rear carb. I have Promax metering plates on the end carbs. I cruise at 11.5 to 12.5 at 2500-3000 grand. Idle at 13-13.5. WOT IS 12.5. You don't want to be lean at WOT. I removed the vapour canister and the flared gas lines and replaced with AN black line and fittings and don't suffer any vapour lock. Also running a 180 stat. My car is a beast and fires up when hot without touching the throttle. Also running 6 AL box with mopar electronic ignition. Hope this helps.
I solved my run-on problem by killing power directly to the small red wire going to the MSD box.
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