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Old 06-20-2023, 02:12 PM
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Default Holley Sniper QuadraJet condensation

My '67 GTO 5-year project (so far) hit a milestone today. Started it up, took it for a spin and had a bog off idle. Hooking up the vacuum advance hose helped. Runs better now, still need to drive it around some more and let the self learning mode run for a while and maybe up the acceleration enrichment some.

While I was doing the throttle blade adjustment per the instructions, I thought I had a fuel leak. Turns out it was condensation on the throttle body. I am in Georgia, so the humidity is like 347%, but is that weird? Cruise and idle AFRs are set at 13.5 for now.
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