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<blockquote data-quote="Goindeafonmtx" data-source="post: 14311515" data-attributes="member: 39438"><p>I haven't had a bunch of time to look at it. I remember something from my days of working as a service department about ignition control modules going bad and producing the same kind of random engine dieing on Ford Windsor engines. I think they even had a recall for this very problem. The one on there looks pretty crusty. Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to just swap it out anyways.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is a very good question. I live equally close to about 3, Midsouth, Midwest, and Great Lakes. I'll probably make Midwest my primary because of the car count. But the Midsouth region is a bunch of good guys and I hear rumors of them going to the Corvette track next year. I've been looking forward to that track for a while. I'll do comp school with them either in October or December. Then next year I'll run as much as the budget allows for.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had every intention of being there with the black car. But I have been assigned to work out of town for a week and a half starting next Friday. Kind of a bummer since so many cars will be there. I am also not convinced RA is the track to shake down a new car. My friend Jeremy will be there in the 3rd gen Camaro running AI. I can't wait to get a full report!! </p><p></p><p>Bruce, do you run consistently with one region?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goindeafonmtx, post: 14311515, member: 39438"] I haven't had a bunch of time to look at it. I remember something from my days of working as a service department about ignition control modules going bad and producing the same kind of random engine dieing on Ford Windsor engines. I think they even had a recall for this very problem. The one on there looks pretty crusty. Probably wouldn't be a bad idea to just swap it out anyways. That is a very good question. I live equally close to about 3, Midsouth, Midwest, and Great Lakes. I'll probably make Midwest my primary because of the car count. But the Midsouth region is a bunch of good guys and I hear rumors of them going to the Corvette track next year. I've been looking forward to that track for a while. I'll do comp school with them either in October or December. Then next year I'll run as much as the budget allows for. I had every intention of being there with the black car. But I have been assigned to work out of town for a week and a half starting next Friday. Kind of a bummer since so many cars will be there. I am also not convinced RA is the track to shake down a new car. My friend Jeremy will be there in the 3rd gen Camaro running AI. I can't wait to get a full report!! Bruce, do you run consistently with one region? [/QUOTE]
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