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What did the race gas do?
Race gas can give you some fudge room in milder applications to run a little more timing / make more power. Oxygenated fuels can be run a little richer and help a little, too.
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What did the race gas do?
On that setup, probably nothing. It's too mild to see any benefit from 105. Probably just what was in the tank at the dyno.What did the race gas do?
When cam manufacturers say that the cam is good to 1200-6000 RPM does it mean that the cam will idle at 1200? I know that's probably a dumb question.
When cam manufacturers say that the cam is good to 1200-6000 RPM does it mean that the cam will idle at 1200? I know that's probably a dumb question.
On that setup, probably nothing. It's too mild to see any benefit from 105. Probably just what was in the tank at the dyno.
So if I did a cam swap to a .480 .488 from the stock 420 428 would I need a tuner?
Thanks, sorry to the OP for the off topic,Not a tuner, but a tune. Yes.