Flippin' thing has just run out of fuel!
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Took the plugs out on 456 bank.
4 looks wet'ish but has done some work, 5&6 sooty so have been doing something!
I conclude from this that 4 is not getting much of a spark supply, so will change the lead AND the plug top incase there is a crack in it(?) Looks perfect though...
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I thought that maybe the fuel pressure was low, but the car screamed to red line many times at Prescott without starving.
The window levels are exactly where PMO say they should be and all 4 are the same.
Mike: havn't checked if they remain constant, but know where you are coming from.
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With no fuel around and getting late with the kids next door I've called it a day.
I will change the lead to #4, re-fuel and try again on thursday night.
Sadly, I have to fly to Stockholm tomorrow to an International Standards meeting no less, all a bit of a jolly with a few serious hours in between.
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Observatons;
The 456 bank seems to flow far more 'exhaust/air' than 123 at 1000 rpm.(tested by holding a hand in front of the exhaust outlet)
The 911 on webers flow the fuel into one carb and in series to the other. I have a common feed from the red-top pump to the Filterking regulator which feeds to a brass tee (Mike) and then equal pipes to each carb.
I would have thought this the better flow route to Porsche's way?
Just WHY does the 456 carb not change engine speed like the 123 side when you tighten the mixture screws?
Stay with me please, I need help!