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    Need huge favor

    After replacing my block last weekend Im still having the same lean issue and what feels and sounds to be a timing problem I was having with the old block. Im tired and just want to know any one who can come and diagnos whatever my problem is before I take it over to a shop and get rapped. Thanks. Im willing to pay, at this point lol!
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    hmmm weird......your replacing blocks and having issues..hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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    For sale good block- 300 bucks! Lol do you see any of them for sale. http://www.highperformancestangs.com...ead.php?t=6381
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    Not this again lol
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    Well he wants to open his mouth. Im more than happy to bring it up to lol.
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    I know all about lean issues...I finally got pissed off and pulled all the fuel injection out of my 88GT. Have a new carb ordered along with new ignition. My problem was I had one side of the engine lean and the other was rich. Had a new C&L maf 24lb with ford racing 24lb injectors and all sorts of new sensors...glad I don't have to emmisions test this thing.

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    What are you running for a fuel regulator?

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    stock with 42 lbs injectors and the Tweecer
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    If your not running an adjustable fuel pressure regulator you need to be. A stock one won't give you enough pressure to feed fuel to 42lb injectors. Install a fuel pressure guage and a new adjustable regulator. I'm not familiar with a Tweecer...what is it?

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    A tuner . So i wont need a ADJ regulater
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