Welp I've probably posted about the same thing 30 billion times, but anyhow.. I've been playing with the tuning a bit and have come up with this.
After putting on a Rebuilt '87 turbo and a Walbro 307 pump, its hooked up tuner style with a single line wastegate, making about 16 PSI.
I just put new plugs in, after a horrible fouling from I think, using Citgo 93 fuel? WTF do these look like to you experts?
http://nf.neteverest.com/vid/spark/spark1.jpg
http://nf.neteverest.com/vid/spark/spark3.jpg
Welp, this is the 2nd day for the plugs, and I had decent quality fuel this time, and i turned the FP to around 36 PSI and drove a good 90 miles yesterday around the city.
Today I took out a plug and it had carbon around the ring, but not on the electrodes.
I re set it to 38 PSI and took it out with some shell 93 and it seemed pretty good, showing one yellow LED on my knock gauge going into 3rd, I wasn't able to stay into it because a car infront of me.. It probably would have knocked more though as the boost maxed. IT was probably making 15 when it went into 3rd.
Could this knock be too much boost, FP, or spark?
I have a #109 longblock, '87 ECM with a stock chip using a '84 MAF and AC CR43TS plugs gapped at .032" on Ford motosports 9mm wires connecting to a stock hotair coil/module. (I had MSD 8 mm super conductors, I put the fords on just to see if the msd's were bad at one point, but the fords seem to work just great so i left em on
)
I also have a '87 radiator with a oil cooler adapter and external tranny cooler, the motor runs cool right at 160-165ish
I guess I'm just not really sure where I should be around the FP area, I know when i run 100 octane theres no knock whatsoever, but that could indicate too much boost, timing, or too lean..
(No, I don't have a scan tool! (No I can't afford one either..))
After putting on a Rebuilt '87 turbo and a Walbro 307 pump, its hooked up tuner style with a single line wastegate, making about 16 PSI.
I just put new plugs in, after a horrible fouling from I think, using Citgo 93 fuel? WTF do these look like to you experts?
http://nf.neteverest.com/vid/spark/spark1.jpg
http://nf.neteverest.com/vid/spark/spark3.jpg
Welp, this is the 2nd day for the plugs, and I had decent quality fuel this time, and i turned the FP to around 36 PSI and drove a good 90 miles yesterday around the city.
Today I took out a plug and it had carbon around the ring, but not on the electrodes.
I re set it to 38 PSI and took it out with some shell 93 and it seemed pretty good, showing one yellow LED on my knock gauge going into 3rd, I wasn't able to stay into it because a car infront of me.. It probably would have knocked more though as the boost maxed. IT was probably making 15 when it went into 3rd.
Could this knock be too much boost, FP, or spark?
I have a #109 longblock, '87 ECM with a stock chip using a '84 MAF and AC CR43TS plugs gapped at .032" on Ford motosports 9mm wires connecting to a stock hotair coil/module. (I had MSD 8 mm super conductors, I put the fords on just to see if the msd's were bad at one point, but the fords seem to work just great so i left em on

I also have a '87 radiator with a oil cooler adapter and external tranny cooler, the motor runs cool right at 160-165ish
I guess I'm just not really sure where I should be around the FP area, I know when i run 100 octane theres no knock whatsoever, but that could indicate too much boost, timing, or too lean..
(No, I don't have a scan tool! (No I can't afford one either..))