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| Author: | Greg Ondayko [ Mon May 26, 2014 7:37 pm ] |
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Quote: Greg, I too was having a high speed miss when I put the new car together. I went after everything electrical and still had it. Not saying this is your case,, Mine was in the jetting. and not what you would think. Instead of a lean pop, it was too rich. After chasing my tail for a while,and as a old schooler(not having a air/fuel meter) I took a chance and started with metering rods leaning a little at a time. Just a thought..
It could be.. and I am not saying you are wrong.. But The carb/ Fuel System is unchanged From last year.. Anfd The AFR gauge seems to read as it did last year for full Passes High 11's to 12's WOT.. I want to reroute the Coil Power Supply as well as try HEavier Gauge wire to feed the coils +12V and also Heavier gauge wire for the Coil 12V-.... Right Now the Coils are wired into the MS Relay board and are Sometimes Popping Fuses... The other Thought is that the Vacuum Pump / system that I had Put on the crankcase does not behave well with the ole stock slant 6 diaphragm Mechanical Fuel Pump.... Could the Vacuum somehow have an adverse effect on the Rubber in the pump itself? If that is the case then I will have to go electric for the Fuel Pump. I will try some of these things for the test session this or next week... We'll See. Greg |
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| Author: | TonyPgh [ Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:31 pm ] |
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That is a really cool photo. Yes, the salt here does a lot of damage. |
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| Author: | Dart270 [ Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:55 pm ] |
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Quick question, Greg... Are those individual coils the IGN-1A coils from DIYAutoTune, or are they LS1 coils or ?? I assume they are "logic" coils that are driven directly by the MS3 outputs? I am about to order MS3X and accessories to upgrade the 64 Dart EFI/ign. Thanks much, Lou ALSO: Very hard to believe you can feed that high HP engine with the stock mechanical pump. I would also be surprised if the vac pump does not affect the fuel pump somehow. |
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| Author: | Greg Ondayko [ Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:21 pm ] |
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Quote: Quick question, Greg...
Are those individual coils the IGN-1A coils from DIYAutoTune, or are they LS1 coils or ?? I assume they are "logic" coils that are driven directly by the MS3 outputs? I am about to order MS3X and accessories to upgrade the 64 Dart EFI/ign. Thanks much, Lou ALSO: Very hard to believe you can feed that high HP engine with the stock mechanical pump. I would also be surprised if the vac pump does not affect the fuel pump somehow. Hi Lou, Yep these are the ign-1 coils from diy. Lotsa Tail Chasing to get them setup corrctly - I might have got it now. but we'll see. http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/ign1 ... p-394.html The stock Fuel pump is the same as a single four barrel 318/340/360/383/440 on the Inside. and It uses less fuel than some of those engines. THe AFr's Have not changed since I started pulling a vacuum on the engine. Additionally I have no way on knowing until I put an electric on it and test them back to back. Time to devote to the Ruster is a bit of a rarity now. Greg |
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| Author: | Dart270 [ Thu Sep 25, 2014 5:11 am ] |
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Thanks, Greg! Looks like I'll be going with the "QuadSpark" unit and the IGN-6 coilpack on my MS3X install. Will let ya know how it goes. Ah, you have a V8 pump with Slant 6 arm - gotcha. Best to Melissa and the little one, Lou |
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| Author: | Greg Ondayko [ Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:59 pm ] |
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Its' been a While But I have been working on some mostly cosmetic Small things. I raised the back of the Hood 3" higher about a year or two ago But the Tops of the Fenders Did Not match, So I re fabbed a new Alum. Trim Piece and Re welded the Fender tops with an angle to match the hood "rake". While Working on the Front end I wanted to Go to A Mostly Quick Release 1/4 Turn Dzus Fastener System. So Now the Front Clip is Held on by only 5 Bolts and the rest are 1/4 Turn fasteners. Should be abel to remove at track within 60 Seconds with two people if needed. I Drilled out the Drivers side Door Handle to match the Passenger side one. I never got to that last winter - Has bothered me since. I corrected other small things that were bugging me, but too insignificant to list here. So I started it up on saturday as it was warm out ~50* F and I spun a Bearing on #4 Rod. So A tear down is in progress - Tom At Molnar Technolgies is getting me 1 Rod to match the 6 that I bought back in 2009. While the engine is apart for a refresh and rebuild.. Upping the Compression to 13.5:1 ( I thought it was at 12.5:1 - Actual Calculations Revealed it was 11.6:1) The Big Bore Head gasket will lower it somewhat, and I will Be using one of those again. Head Will get Milled for Desired Compression. I have been working on a Crank That is ground down and Knifeedged... It will be Polished and Balanced.. Hopefully It can be balanced without adding a lot of Mallory Weight. It's around 70# Now. Possibly Throwing in the 1.6 Roller Rockers on the Re assembly.. $till $aving Dinero for A Full A&A Alum Drum and Roller Bearing Trans Parts.. That Might be for next winter. I will Post Pics Soon. Greg |
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| Author: | madmax/6 [ Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:28 pm ] |
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Looks good,,,,,chop front wind shield posts a couple inches at top,push posts back at top and roof down in front,better rake on windshield,better areo.Mark |
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| Author: | Greg Ondayko [ Sat Apr 11, 2015 5:39 am ] |
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Quote: Looks good,,,,,chop front wind shield posts a couple inches at top,push posts back at top and roof down in front,better rake on windshield,better areo.Mark
Thanks Mark, Those are on the to do list, I have limited time, so I do one big change like that per winter now, and I think to do the chp well the Main hoop of the roll cage would need to be modified as well.Greg |
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| Author: | 1974duster kev [ Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:49 pm ] |
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That new crank is badassssssss. I've been wanting to take some meat out of my dinosaur bone crank for a while now. Kev |
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| Author: | Doctor Dodge [ Sun May 17, 2015 9:15 am ] |
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Heads up for Greg... I just passed along all your contact info to Cliff Gromer at Mopar Action. Cliff saw the Ruster at Carlisle and wants to chat with you. Send me a PM if you need Cliff's contact info. DD |
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| Author: | Dart270 [ Mon May 18, 2015 4:05 am ] |
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Very cool, Doc. Ruster deserves a MA feature for sure! Can't wait for that one, given their writing style and the twisted car. Lou |
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| Author: | Greg Ondayko [ Mon May 18, 2015 4:55 am ] |
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Quote: Heads up for Greg...
I just passed along all your contact info to Cliff Gromer at Mopar Action. Cliff saw the Ruster at Carlisle and wants to chat with you. Send me a PM if you need Cliff's contact info. DD Thanks Doc, Go ahead and Send it (contact info for cliff) Over. I did chat with him at Carlisle last year, and He took some pics and said that he might want to do a write up. I thought it would be something small with a picture of the car included with the yearly carlisle write up that they do in MA, but I never heard from Cliff and never saw any snaps of the car in the Magazine. I was not aware that it was still on the back burner for him. I gave Cliff all of my info ( I thought) but it wouldn't hurt to get it to him again. Thanks again doc! Now I just have to get Engine, front body shell and other parts onto the car and get it all together! Greg |
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