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Old 02-13-2005, 08:13 PM   #3
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Default Re: Air/fuel ratio?

Actually, I did go from #70 to #68 on the primary jets a week after the dyno pulls. I tested it on the Gtech, but really couldn't see a difference. Might have even dropped a couple hp. The plugs are a very light tan now which is about how I like them to look.

Seems like atmosphereic conditions make a lot of difference on the Gtech hp/torque runs though, so repeatability is always a question. They actually would have let me tune on the dyno for a price.

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