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from the few dynos I've seen with the limit raised it looks like the power flatlines so there is no benefit other than stress on the motor and the sound.
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from the few dynos I've seen with the limit raised it looks like the power flatlines so there is no benefit other than stress on the motor and the sound. Back to the original question, we all know that no tuner has yet beenable to tune the VVEL, do you think when that happens and it surely will eventually that it might get the Z closer to 370whp?
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