Cam Install DONE...
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Definitely tune related. It takes a lot of time to get it right unless you have a good idea of what to adjust before hand. It took me a while to get mine to where I could transition between a/c and non-a/c smoothly. Most tuners dont spend much time on driveability as it really takes a lot of work to get it to drive like stock.
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Glad Ryne was able to help you out, he definitely is a solid tuner. You made some serious power with that cam. I only put down high like 370 I think on Ryne's dyno with a cam and tune.
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Definitely on the smaller side....it pulls good throughout the powerband, which is what I asked for when I had it speced. This should pass the CA smog tests as well I am hoping.
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