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CharlesBrown
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My '88 vett has 27400 miles on the clock. As you might expect, it just sat for quite some time in someones garage. I've replaced a number of things however plugs & spark plug wires were yet original. Did not seem that important since the car started easily and ran well (I guess). I wanted to find out what kind of power the car could produce so I went to the local speed shop for a dyno test. The test was halted because the preliminary run up showed a very high fuel/air ratio i.e., 16.3:1. The owners of the shop said the full dyno test could seriously impact the engine. Their suggestion was to replace plugs & wires. Their price was reasonable but just to be on the safe side, I asked by mechanic (local garage guy) what he would charge for the new plugs & wires. After hearing the above he said, "What's plugs & wires have to do with a lean fuel/air ratio." If the dyno people are right I've no problem replacing the plugs & wires. but I don't want go on a "replace the part." scavenger hunt. So here's the question, with the above info. does this sound like a plug & wire problem?



