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Old 05-14-2003, 11:57 AM   #4
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I thought it was lower then that. I just bought an adjustable regulator and set it at 39 with the hose off. My car seems to run a lot stronger with it set there. Should I have it set higher according to the mods I have listed below?
Possibly. You might be running a little lean, but the only way to tell is a wide band O2 sensor (i.e. during a dyno tune) or tuning at the track with trap MPH as an indicator of HP.
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