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		| Best 390 "tuneup" parts? | 
	 
		| By Darel - 08/29/2002 8:31:12 AM; IP 198.81.26.167 | 
	 
		I have a '61 T-Bird with a '64 390.  I'm not looking to keep the car all original, so I want to give it a good tuneup that will give me a noticeable increase in performance and/or mileage.  The engine runs pretty nice now but I'm sure hasn't been gone over in a very long time since I bought it from a junkyard.  Anyway, I'm planning on a new carb, ignition and air filter.  I'll probably go with a stock reman carb since I want to eventually get a factory 3X2 setup, and don't want to drop a whole lot of money on a carb now.  Ignition - I plan on dropping in a Pertronix because I've had good results from them in the past in several IHCs, unless there's something out there (whole new hi-po distributor?) that will give me better performance.  8mm wires and plugs are obvious.  Is the 40K volt Pertronix coil a good one, or is there something better out there?  What sort of plug gap can I open up to with the new ign, wires, coil and plugs?  Does anyone have a plug preference? The air filter might not sound like a big deal but it is to me.  I'd like to just put a generic open-element K&N on there but I want to make sure I'll still have a useable choke with all the extra cold air getting in there.  I'm in MT and this is my daily driver, so with winter around the corner this is a big deal to me.  Should I use the open-element or just drop a K&N in the stock filter housing? Thanks for your advice! Darel Matthews  | 
	 
 
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