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My '72 with stock L24 and SU's chronically runs rich. I know that there are many factors that can contribute to this. But, can the plug gap be set to eliminate some of this rich running? High end of the range?

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I have just replaced my coil with a MSD Blaster2.

I noticed performance was okay but was not as good as expected. The car also stumbled down low.

When I removed the plugs, I noticed that it was sooting up so I increased the plug gap from .030 to .038. Performance is better. Any advice on optimum plug gap?

When installing the MSD Coil the instructions talked about running a 0.8ohm ballast resistor. Stock standard on the Zed (which I think i have) is around 0.3ohm.

Would this make much of a difference. Still running points in the dizzy.

Help muchly appreciated.

Biker:classic:

I'm not sure about the ohms but I'm under the impression that if you do not have the stock coil then you do not need the ballist resistor. One advantage to a performance coil is the lack of the ballist resistor - that way you are suppling the coil with 12v all the time - not just at startup. The ballist resistor reduces the voltage to the coil to 9v after the key is released from the crank position. When the coil is given 12v all the time it gives a hotter spark all the time - not just at startup.

I have '78 electronic ignition on my 240Z. I have a 'FireBall'

coil and no ballist resistor - no problems.

- Jeff

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