M macedog New Member Jun 19, 2010 #1 Could poorly adjusted high speed screws cause my 96 GTX to fall on its face at 5500 rpms? I can see that one of the black caps is missing on the MAG high speed screw and its obviously not set to 0. Thanks In Advance Robert
Could poorly adjusted high speed screws cause my 96 GTX to fall on its face at 5500 rpms? I can see that one of the black caps is missing on the MAG high speed screw and its obviously not set to 0. Thanks In Advance Robert
D Dennis Premium Member Premium Member Jun 19, 2010 #2 It's not very likely. You are probably dealing with carbs that need to be cleaned or a restriction in the fuel system or both. DAWG
It's not very likely. You are probably dealing with carbs that need to be cleaned or a restriction in the fuel system or both. DAWG