hks twin power installation
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Originally Posted by fdeeznutz
IIRC, the light is supposed to be green, you may have a bad unit.
Un-plug the TP and put back to stock and see if it starts.
Un-plug the TP and put back to stock and see if it starts.
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https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hlight=flooded
start here. ^^^
maybe you need new plugs? what kind of issues were you having that you decided you needed a twin power anyway?
This may or may not be safe. Never did it with the FD, but I have done it with small engines like motorcycles, lawnmowers, etc. Pull the plug. Put the boot on. Hold the electrode near something metal and see if you can see a spark while the engine turns over. At any rate you can check your plugs to see if they're wet, which would indicate that you are flooded.
start here. ^^^
maybe you need new plugs? what kind of issues were you having that you decided you needed a twin power anyway?
This may or may not be safe. Never did it with the FD, but I have done it with small engines like motorcycles, lawnmowers, etc. Pull the plug. Put the boot on. Hold the electrode near something metal and see if you can see a spark while the engine turns over. At any rate you can check your plugs to see if they're wet, which would indicate that you are flooded.
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Originally Posted by gainer_reniag
The light on mine was red when i plugged it in......hmmmmmmmm not to start a war on anything but is yours an older model?
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