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eric

04-03-2003 19:05:55




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I help a friend that owns a race car, we have different jets for different air temps and to adjust how the engine runs. I have a 960 Ford that I am rebuilding-restoring and was thinking of taking it to local tractor pulls, I guess that I'm just hp hungry. I put the engine back mostly back to stock. I have an 8n with electronic ignition in it so I know how it works. Any help would be appreciated.

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Fruitfarmer

04-04-2003 16:23:59




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 Re: ford carb jets in reply to eric, 04-03-2003 19:05:55  
I pull with a Ford 960. Don't screw it up. You have plenty of horsepower with a stock motor. The challenge is to use that horsepower on the ground. Save your money and look for some good pulling tires. Play with air pressure and placement of weights.



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eric

04-05-2003 18:43:06




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 Re: Re: ford carb jets in reply to Fruitfarmer, 04-04-2003 16:23:59  
I know most people don't like giving out their tricks, but if you could help me it would be great. I have 13.6 - 28 Goodyear Tires and am working on getting a set of rear pie weights. The tractor also has power adjust rims and a narrow front, I have a wide front that I can put on. Any ideas on were to add weight and how much were.



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Fruitfarmer

04-09-2003 17:53:45




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 Re: Re: Re: ford carb jets in reply to eric, 04-05-2003 18:43:06  
Eric, Send me your e-mail address. [email protected]



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