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Originally Posted by UTAMAV Curious what that would do with the Motordyne Plenum? Would it foul up your A/F ratio? I'm sure it would alter them some... you really want

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Old 10-25-2011, 04:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Curious what that would do with the Motordyne Plenum? Would it foul up your A/F ratio?
I'm sure it would alter them some... you really want to tune the car every time you change something. I kinda regret not getting the Uprev as the first thing I did.

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