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Old 05-30-2001, 01:19 AM   #24
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jimberg - based on the number of posts you've made, you've obviously been around a while, and your posts are intelligently written so you've obviously got some experience. It's just that your position on fuel pressure contradicts my own experience and the opinion of a significant percentage of this and many other message board members, as well as magazine articles and dyno shops. I know that my car put more HP to the ground dropping the fuel pressure to 33 PSI and it felt faster, and it still feels faster than when I had it tuned.
So I'll respectfully disagree with you for now. If I should get my hands on some information that convinces me otherwise (BTW I've got the book, I'll read that page first chance I get), I'll be the first to admit you were right. Until then...

Chris
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