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Do I Need a Dyno-tune to run a 100 shot DRY?

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Old 09-30-2005, 04:25 PM
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Default Do I Need a Dyno-tune to run a 100 shot DRY?

My mods are LT headers, catted y-pipe, lid, cutout and it makes 322rwhp/338rwtq SAE with a/f ranging from 12.9 down low to 12.5 up top.

Would I be safe spraying a 100 dry shot as is or do I need a dyno-tune???

Plugs are Delco Iridiums.

Obviously I would run a WOT switch as I have a M6 and probably a window switch from 3000-6000rpms.

Suggestions???

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change the plugs to NGK tr-6 and youll be fine.as always a tune would be added insurance
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Thanks Chris
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I agree, get rid of stock plugs. Window sw are great and I would rec getting one, you dont want to spray into your rev limiter and have fuel pulled causing a lean condition.
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