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Please Take A Look - Dyno Graph - Newb Here
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<blockquote data-quote="UFGatorGuy20" data-source="post: 9550446" data-attributes="member: 80115"><p>Congrats on the buy. The car looks really clean!</p><p></p><p>It's hard to tell without any gridlines on your Y-axis of the A/F curve, but it appears a little lean up to 4000 rpms or so. Most like to see nice flat 11.0-11.5-12.0 A/F curves. </p><p></p><p>As others have recommended, take it to a reputable local tuner. Either verify your A/F or get a new tune since you're in a new climate. </p><p></p><p>Good luck! Drive safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UFGatorGuy20, post: 9550446, member: 80115"] Congrats on the buy. The car looks really clean! It's hard to tell without any gridlines on your Y-axis of the A/F curve, but it appears a little lean up to 4000 rpms or so. Most like to see nice flat 11.0-11.5-12.0 A/F curves. As others have recommended, take it to a reputable local tuner. Either verify your A/F or get a new tune since you're in a new climate. Good luck! Drive safe! [/QUOTE]
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