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Old 10-10-2002, 01:38 PM
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I agree with Don in that the best way for the builder as well as the client to get a motor is after it has been dyno'd and broken in. Usually when you get it from the builder, he will leave the fuel curve on the rich side. To fine tune it, you then can modify the fuel and timing curve to suit. In my opinion, the best tune will be under the weight(load) of the vehicle. scott
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