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Modified New Edge GT Tune Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slow 99" data-source="post: 16340908" data-attributes="member: 196206"><p>If you are too rich/too lean (I can't remember which one) that will cause your o2s to foul out quicker and affect the idle as well. Did you change elevations since you got the car? cause that could change the a/f ratios quite a bit and affect the performance of the car. I would recommend getting a tune by a dyno shop instead of a bama tune, solely just from some reviews I heard from people saying that it blew up their motor, and one person said their bama tune made their 3v start knocking at idle for some reason. I never had a problem with my past pama tune but nothing major was done to the car so I never really got to test their tuning abilities out. Just be safe and get a dyno tune imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slow 99, post: 16340908, member: 196206"] If you are too rich/too lean (I can't remember which one) that will cause your o2s to foul out quicker and affect the idle as well. Did you change elevations since you got the car? cause that could change the a/f ratios quite a bit and affect the performance of the car. I would recommend getting a tune by a dyno shop instead of a bama tune, solely just from some reviews I heard from people saying that it blew up their motor, and one person said their bama tune made their 3v start knocking at idle for some reason. I never had a problem with my past pama tune but nothing major was done to the car so I never really got to test their tuning abilities out. Just be safe and get a dyno tune imo. [/QUOTE]
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