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Old 11-29-2009, 11:59 AM
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A few months back I had my car dyno-tuned with the F13 cam in it. Now I just recently swap it out and put in the g5x3. Now its a little bit bigger and was wondering if I will have to get it re-tuned for this cam? I mean it drives great, no SES light, holds idle, etc. I was just wondering if he tunes it to the g5x3 cam he can set all the stuff around that and maybe squeeze a few more HP?

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a tune should definitely pick up some power, need the tune to be optimized for the new air/fuel flow character
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Originally Posted by thunderstruck507
a tune should definitely pick up some power, need the tune to be optimized for the new air/fuel flow character
Yeah that's what I was thinking. I also have a HSW wet kit coming in so I wanna optimize my n/a tune so then I can pull timing off that tune when I spray
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anybody else with any insight????




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