Spot on Steve thats the way to do it. It actually makes a few more kW's that
way.

Cheers
Feral Errol
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Inlet or exhuast on a z18et??????


I personally would be running it on the intake plugs. I say this that when i
was playing around with the plugs I found that my z18 ran better on the
intake plugs rather than the exhuast plug,  that and i have lost a few leads
that have not been put back on properly and burnt on the exhaust ( one by me
and 2 by mechanics).  I would say try both and see which one you think is
better.

cheers,
Steve.


> Hey all,
> Will be getting my s2 bb dizzy back tomorrow morning ready to whack in
> the Z18. My only question being should i now run the inlet or the
> exhuast plugs???????????? Ive heard that running the inlet plugs is the
> go but on a recent trip to Shepparton a guy out at Winton had a z18et
> that was running big boost and making some good power and he was running
> spark thru the exhuats plugs!!!
> What do i do????
> Also what sorta plug gap should i be able to run with this new setup??
> Hopefully more than the 20 thou ive been forced to run with the standard
> dizzy!
> Cheers
> Steve.


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