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Old 07-26-2005, 08:01 AM   #5 (permalink)
TSDuke
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Originally Posted by OneQuickCoupe
I wouldn't pay to much attention to the e.t. because of track prep etc. but it did sound like you didn't spin to much. I would look more at the MPH and at 111 that's bad at all given the air temp, (96). You are right about waiting to get the tune after the cam but I wouldn't beat on it to much before that. Your car could be running lean. "Do you feel like it pulling better that it did stock. It sounds really good to me and you did a good job shifting. Nice pass.

D.J.
It def. pulls better than stock. Especially in the upper RPMs. I'm not too worried about the et right now, I'll worry about that after a few more mods, and some cool weather.
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