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Re: Dyno
- From: Schuyler  Wrobel <sky62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 11:54:33 -0700
 I know I know yer all mad . Thats fine  Next time you camping use  
the biggest match too . You will probably get a warmer fire. Fact  
is if it lights it lights. In a well tuned engine it takes very  
little to light.
I just wanted to back-up what Don is saying. with this little tid-bit  
I read in  "How to Hot Rod your small block Mopar"
In the tune-up section, it had a paragraph on what spark plugs to use  
in your now warmed up motor. and basically said,
to use the coldest plug that your car will run with. because there's  
less heat build-up with a cooler plug and like what don
said, "a well tuned engine it takes very little to light." so instead  
of the champion J 12 the book said most race engines use
the J 9 colder plug. so now I'm thinking all this stuff about bigger,  
stronger spark is just a lot of hype, too. unless your running a
Top fuel dragster etc...
I remember once I tried opening up the gaps in my spark plugs from . 
035 to .040 just to see what would happen?
 all that did was make the engine run at a hotter temp. not the  
result I was hoping for.
just thought I'd mention it, FWIW.
Schuyler
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On May 28, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Don Dulmage wrote:
Well I respect you but as far as the MSD 6al or any of their  
products I dont allow them on our cars. Do not know any racers who  
havent bought two to get one in the early days although it is  
better now. Only advantage to any of those is the rev control and  
two step.  I have done back to bck tests , same car same trackk  
same day. Gain in power ZERO. Rehr Morrison that great prostock  
team also said the same a couple of years ago. Said some would keep  
plugs cleaner  idling and some had benifits of extra controls but  
powerwise on their dyno, ZIP/.
Always when you see those test "
we installed the new super duper double whammy power box ALONG WITH  
NEW WIRES AND A SET OF FRESH SPARK PLUGS or some other thing." ,.  
Never we subbed the box with no other changes. I know I know yer  
all mad . Thats fine  Next time you camping use the biggest match  
too . You will probably get a warmer fire. Fact is if it lights it  
lights. In a well tuned engine it takes very little to light.  
highest demand in in gear stopped with demnd decreasing with  
speed.  Maserati had a sysr tem oncethat was just Flake of Quartz  
crystal being stuck by a dist rubbing block . Worked fine and they  
popped in a new falke every race, I have it inan Engine design  
book. No mog dule no points no coil Jsut a distributor  with a  
piece of rock in it.
I know though with w huffer and loads of wet fuel it is a constant  
battle to light but in a normally aspirated engine. it actually  
takes verty little when things are right.
Jacobssaid these Standard boxes went to 10000 with no trouble. he  
even has a diagram to retro fit them in Ferrrari ans labis and  
such. I have used them exclusivley fo 25 years since testing them  
back to back years ago. We tested one recently againsta new crane  
set up to since the car was wred for both. (By me. Not ecven  
1/1000th second difference. that day exacactly same best time as  
the 37 dollar box.  Anyway. I said allthat to just say a Blue  
streak LX101 will run anything  without trouble. If it doesnt it is  
something else not the box.
Don
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