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<x-charset iso-8859-1>Okay, I know some of you are going to be tempted to say "Check the Bentley" but let me save those posters some time... it's on the way, but I have to work on this problem right now, without it. So, my car runs well now, when I apply some pedal I get nice even acceleration, and can go through the gears. HOWEVER, if I apply too much pedal, the car slumps forward like it has suddenly lost fuel, ignition or something. Letting the pedal back up allows it to kick for a moment, then return to good performance. In trying to find the problem, I pulled the 2 week old plugs and found them covered in black (too rich?) carbon... so: '73 Square FI. Where in the world can I adjust and/or work on this problem? I am only equipped with a Haynes manual right now, and it gives squat for FI info. This is my daily ride, so I am hoping someone will have some ideas they can share. Thanks again! Bryan Castles Arlington, TX USA '64 Sunroof Beetle '70 Bus (Ex-Westy) '73 Square www.version3.net ------------------------------------------------------------------- Too much? Digest! mailto:type3-d-request@vwtype3.org Subj=subscribe </x-charset>