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Old 06-28-2001, 08:36 AM   #8
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Not too sure about the inertia ring. How would I be able to check that? To be honest, I don't even know what the inertia ring is! My car likes to be different and difficult, and so that may be its reason for running better at 9*. On the way home, it was over 100* outside, the car was running well over 200*, and the air conditioning was on. When I got on the freeway, with the timing set at 11*, I was pinging, and so I ended up adjusting it back to the 9*. Just doesn't make sense to me.
As fas as the shop was concerned, I liked it a lot. They are a fairly new company, and so they are still expanding the place. They do use a dynojet though. Dark Knight I sent you an email letting you know how it all went. But if anybody is in the Phx area, or close too, I would definately recommend these guys.

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