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Old 09-18-2012, 01:12 AM
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Ive been in the process of putting new H/C/I and exhaust on my car. I sent in computer to Frost to get tuned and stated I would be using 36lb injectors. Will I be ok driving the car without getting a dyno tune with the new injectors. I know I read somewhere on here about vapor lock I thought with new injectors and no tune. Thanks for the help
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No, you cannot run bigger injectors without the tune - it will be extremely rich and will at the very least foul the plugs out when you start it...
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Yes you can drive it without a dyno tune if you had Frost tune for the injectors too.
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Ok thanks. I will get it on a dyno but nearest dyno is 4 hours away
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Oops - missed the correlation that you would have a Frost base tune in it, then drive it to the dyno. Yes, that is okay as long as he includes the injectors in the base tune... sorry for the confusion.
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Originally Posted by BLK02WS6
Oops - missed the correlation that you would have a Frost base tune in it, then drive it to the dyno. Yes, that is okay as long as he includes the injectors in the base tune... sorry for the confusion.
I knew that you have had to misread that.
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Just finished a 500 mile break in on a frost tune and heading to see slowhawk this morning for the full tune...h/c/i, injectors, stall, shift kit, 9" and a fair bit more. Very happy with the frost tune for break-in.
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Both Frost and Slowhawk are among the best tuners out there - you are in good hands!
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Originally Posted by BLK02WS6
Both Frost and Slowhawk are among the best tuners out there - you are in good hands!
You gotta give your self some credit too!



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