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Old 06-01-2008 | 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SqueegUK
I am running the standard shims, I think it's one ali and two copper (or the other way around).

I cannot run it any leaner, it just runs way too hot then. I had it running once where I thought it was absoluetly awesome, but it seemed really really hot, so I richened it up a little. It was a total handful at that point, I must add. My HSN is in from flush quote some way already.

I think I will strip herdown and give her a good going over and clean up and start again.

How would putting the other copper shim in affect it and will this help with my glow plug issue?
ok thats what it is, put the HSN at flush, and go in the same distance on the lsn that the HSN was and go from there your temps will drop bigtime and you will have more adjustability on the needles this way, and leave the shims where they are.
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