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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!new 5.0 but have one problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="boosted306" data-source="post: 6763507" data-attributes="member: 48525"><p>I had an 88 Gt that did this and I did a thorough tune up and adjusted the fuel pressure up a bit. Do this, put brand new plugs in it, taking all tools needed to pull plugs, and do a first through third run. Pull over immediately and pull the new plugs. (Old school tuning method) Look at the plugs and see what color they are. If they are black you have way to much fuel, white, there isn't enough. Depending on what they look like just adjust fuel pressure or timing accordingly. Works for me every time. You will want to get that thing on a dyno for a tune even after you correct your problem. This is just to give you a decent "base" to start with and it will make sure you don't run into further problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boosted306, post: 6763507, member: 48525"] I had an 88 Gt that did this and I did a thorough tune up and adjusted the fuel pressure up a bit. Do this, put brand new plugs in it, taking all tools needed to pull plugs, and do a first through third run. Pull over immediately and pull the new plugs. (Old school tuning method) Look at the plugs and see what color they are. If they are black you have way to much fuel, white, there isn't enough. Depending on what they look like just adjust fuel pressure or timing accordingly. Works for me every time. You will want to get that thing on a dyno for a tune even after you correct your problem. This is just to give you a decent "base" to start with and it will make sure you don't run into further problems. [/QUOTE]
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