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Yes, the TR224 is safe with stock tune, although you won't get the most out of it
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Race the cam before a tune?

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Old 08-13-2007, 10:07 PM
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Ok, I just installed a TR224 on a 114lsa. I know I should get it tuned for optimum performance before I race it, but I really, really want to know what it'll do before a tune.

So, who says I should risk it and tell me why you voted the way you did...

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Old 08-13-2007, 10:14 PM
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1, 2, 3, Not It!
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dont be stupid get it tuned it aint worth the f uckin trouble if u **** something up
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Originally Posted by LightEmUpLs1
dont be stupid get it tuned it aint worth the f uckin trouble if u **** something up
Very true thought, but the TR website just says "recommended" and I've ran it pretty hard on the street w/ no problems thus far...
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why not just go ahead and get it tuned? better safe then sorry, you could probably get better all around performance out of it with a tune as well.
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Originally Posted by Adam_346
why not just go ahead and get it tuned? better safe then sorry, you could probably get better all around performance out of it with a tune as well.
I probably will, but I really wanted to know how much the cam does, then how much the tune does on the track. I guess I'm always skeptical about dyno numbers and the track is where it counts for me, I really want to know the $400 I put down for the tune is really worth it.
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Its worth the extra insurance on your investment if nothing else
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trust me its worth it and the car will run a lot better with a tune




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