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I run a 160 in the Charger, but it is more a strip car than street.
The Coronet has the 180 degree driving on the street with EFI. Some of the self learning EFIs don't go into the self-learn mode until after 160-170 degrees.
I hate to be that guy, but I am that guy.
People come to me after they do it wrong.
You have no compression. Summit?
Don't go to a counter person for performance advice.
From their info...screenshot
They say it works best with 9.0 compression and higher. You got 8.2 on a good day.
340 and...
The number on the plate is how much mechanical advance you will get with the plate installed. That’s it.
So with your 14 initial….set the plate to 18….you will get 32 total. Check with the timing light though to ensure that’s what you end up with. Both of my cars the fbo plate has been bang on.
When I put the plate in my distributor, I used the number 14 slots, I set my timing to 20 degrees initial and that allowed it to run to 35 degrees total timing. I wasn't going to complain about a 1 degree error.
Here in Colorado it is pretty easy to find, but usually the actual Ethenol content is around 70%, but it worked in my 12.4:1 compression engine.
I did screw up and had a fuel filter that was not compatible which filled the carb with parts of the filter.
Make sure ALL your fuel system will work...
Does anyone run E-85 in their street mopar? 1970 Challenger with high compression B block. Currently running mix of Av Gas and supreme. But if I am taking a road trip, I can't pack enough Av Gas for a long ride like Drag Week. How hard is it to find E-85 on the road?
thanks
There are different marks on two I have here. Both in numbers and paint dobs. The 458 also has red patch on it. One is a 450/458 and the other is a 484.
I just picked up an FBO timing plate for my 69 Coronet. I’m running a reman points distributor with a 15L advance plate and a Pertronix Ignitor. Not that it matters, but it’s going on a 451 stroker. My question is, the FBO instructions state the number of degrees on the plate indicates CRANK...
I just picked up an FBO timing plate for my 69 Coronet. I’m running a reman points distributor with a 15L advance plate and a Pertronix Ignitor. Not that it matters, but it’s going on a 451 stroker. My question is, the FBO instructions state the number of degrees on the plate indicates CRANK...