Mustangaroo":3fli8v1g said:
I am still getting that fluttering on the A/F meter at cruise rpms,
What are your spark plugs gaped? I understand that a boosted engine should have the plugs gaped between .032 to .035 and no more as it can lead to a spark plug flame out due to the greater compression in the cylinder! It easy to regap them and give it a go!

I re-read and see that you are gaping the plugs at .025 ? I've only read one article about gapping the plugs, I would be interested in reading information on gapping to those specks.....
Yes sir, I have the AR-33 plugs gapped to about 0.025" - 0.027". The smaller gap insures the igniteablity of the denser air/fuel mixture in high compression and/or forced induction engines (got that from a spark plug website).
I think the fluttering is the narrow band Bosch o2 sensor ($7.00), Linc has talked about this before, making the gauge read incosistent. I have a lighted analog type and has no numerical values, so I assume stoich is 14.7, or the middle of the gauge. It only has lean (to the left), stoich (middle), and rich (to the right), the cheapest gauge I could find. What helps the most, and all I care about, is it goes to rich when boost is applied.
Well, got the centrifical adv opened up to give only 10 degrees and all in by 2500 rpms and set the initial timing to 17 degrees. First had initial at 10 degrees, very flat when coming into boost (loses power quickly). Very satisfied with 17 degrees, especially on 93 pump gas. The power comes on very quick with no lag what-so-ever and boosts up to 10 psi. I can tell you one thing... this bronco, YOU BETTER BE HANGIN' ON with both hands on the wheel, if not careful it will get away from you in a heart-beat! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still need to get a DSII coil, still using the points-type. Do they make a DSII coil w/ threaded terminals or could I get one of those high output coils (Accel, MSD, Mallory, etc...).
Well I plan on putting some break-in miles on the new engine this weekend, got 400 miles to go. Time to have some fun and stop working on this bronco for a little while. Holler at y'all later.
Kirk Allen Jorden