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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Atlanta, GA
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There are two ways.
1. Get someone to reflash your chip. Kind or risky though, as if they screw up, you're toast. 2. www.uprproducts.com They have a timing adjuster which is similar to the old style Steeda unit, and easier to use than the new steeda one. And its only $100 shipped. At least mine was.
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