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Originally Posted by FPenvy thanks for the tip. i just dont wanna have to pay someone $400-500 ontop of dyno fees to correct a few minor things on a laptop.

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Old 03-08-2012, 12:25 PM   #10 (permalink)
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thanks for the tip. i just dont wanna have to pay someone $400-500 ontop of dyno fees to correct a few minor things on a laptop.

i just bought the UpRev osiris tuner kit. it should be at my house when i get home today actually lol

also i def need a tune since here in PA i only use 93 octane since all the pumps have it here. from what ive been told Z's are stock tuned for 91 octane. also my exhaust and test pipe addition could benefit from a proper tune.
On the 93 octane, won't the car's knock sensors add a bit of timing for the added octane? I thought most modern timing systems add a bit of timing and add a bit more until they detect knock then pull a bit to stay just under the knock threshold.

Does the Z not run that way?
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