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Originally Posted by Joe Go Can any of the aftermarket tuners adjust tire size, turn off traction control, change rear gear ratio and calibrate the fuel milage reading after an

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Old 08-20-2012, 09:19 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Can any of the aftermarket tuners adjust tire size, turn off traction control, change rear gear ratio and calibrate the fuel milage reading after an injector size change? Forced induction is in my future, but I'd like to make the car function like stock.
I havent seen that functionality in anything available for the z.
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