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Old 03-28-2009, 12:31 PM
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Im swapping out my 2554 for the China 2860. I know the 2860 will be flowing more air so what should I do about my fuel map? Should I jusd add some fuel across the board so its safe and then tune from there? What about my timing map? Should I do anything with it? MBC is at 15 psi and I plan to leave it there.


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Old 03-28-2009, 01:10 PM
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you deffinately want to turn the boost down. id help out today but im relegated to working on the apartment.....ugh
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how much can there possibly be to do in an apt?
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just for a few rpm at a time and use MLV. It should be pretty straight forward...if you have det cans.
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