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First dyno ever!

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King of threadjacking sorry. Just wanted to thank those who set me straight. Popped in some br7es today and my cruise, idle and even wot are way better. It had quite an effect. Thanks guys. Cant believe a made a mistake like that.
 
King of threadjacking sorry. Just wanted to thank those who set me straight. Popped in some br7es today and my cruise, idle and even wot are way better. It had quite an effect. Thanks guys. Cant believe a made a mistake like that.

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Glad it worked out. First thing I thought of when I read your post. If doesn't hurt to start conservative when beginning to get the tune in. Then when it's time to lean on it.. a small change like plug heat can make a significant difference!
 
maf comps dialed in near zero so the lb/min flow should be accurate: 25psi in thrid = 51lbs min! Its a 5858, evo 8 mod1 table for timing. 11.5:1 afr. I should be able to get this puppy up to 32 or 33psi on the dyno this week and finally see what that shitty .63 pte bolt-on is capable of on my setup. If i get 420whp on a dynojet i will be happy. Ill start my own first dyno thread then, thanks bro ## awesome!
 
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