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Guest Grenade300

I have a '73 240Z whitch was converted to round top SUs. When I try to accelerate if the engine is anywhere below 2000 rpms it sputters bad and tries to die. If I am above 2000 rpms the engine runs just fine. I just replaced the plug wires. I know that I need to change the plugs. Could I need a new coil? Or is it as simple as needing to tune the carbs. If that is the case, I have another question, There are 2 knobs on the bottom of each carb, one is attached to the part that drops down with the choke and another is by itself with a locking nut on it, whitch one is the low speed mixture adjustment, and what is the other knob for? My Chiltons tells me nothing about either of these knobs.

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Thanks for the help. I will be exploring those sites tonight. In the mean time, I found the major problem. Up until now I was running too low on cash to buy a good coil, and I figure I would try the cheap fixes like replacing vaccume hoses, plug wires, plugs and tweaking the timing, but one of my neighbors is a big 510 fan and told me that he had a similar problem on his 510 and solved it by putting an MSD coil in. Aparently, the Datsuns have pretty cruddy coils, when I popped in an MSD coil that he had laying around the difference is bigger than I could have imagined, I still need to sync and adjust my carbs, however my car no longer gives me any trouble below 2000 rpms and really drives a lot better. I bought the coil from him for $20. YAHOO!

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