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  • any1 good at reading plugs???????

    help me out on this one.

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    Sooty/black plugs are a sign of running to rich. Lot of things can cause that, as I'm sure you know, even a plugged up air filter. Most likely an injector problem though.
    Reading plugs;
    Black sooty residue = rich condition.
    White = to lean.
    Greenish tint = you need a cooler range plug.
    Slight redish discolorization = residue from octane boost or other additive.
    Wet black oily residue = oil fouling from oil leak.
    Light brownish color = perfect.
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