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Topic: Advanced tune question....
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QwikStang
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I always do the typical tune up stuff and have no problem with it. I had recently moved to 91 octane to get rid of pinging, I also cleaned that little metal filter (the correct name I cannot remember) behind the upper intake. My question is...Can I do anything else to the top end of the motor to help get rid of pinging? Anything I can tighten? It almost sounds like my lifters are tapping. It's a 95 5.0 with 114k miles.
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Posts: 573 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Jun 2003
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94gt
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Member # 3060
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its probably detonation from carbon build up... mine does the same thing with the timing @12, but its fine at 8*
look at this link here
and here for a little more info on the computers in the cars
Ive recently saw some1 say there are 2 "versions" of the 94-95 computer... The guy siad that there was a "high altitude" and a "low altitude" version, mainly based off of the calibration code it starts with "F4VF" or something to that effect!
I hope this helps!
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Posts: 5777 | From: Beavercreek, OH | Registered: Jul 2003
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Stimson
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Member # 51
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Autolite 24's, a non dirty MAF and properly working EGR system will go a long way for part throttle pinging.
Posts: 2373 | Registered: Jun 2000
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