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    can you verify fuel pressure, is it setup for 1:1?

    spark plugs gapped properly log during the sputtering
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    It does it on all those logs. Gap of spark plug is 27. Fuel pressure is at 60 psi and has a boost reference regulator. Magnafuel 9950

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    If your entirely green tuning cars, the best advice I think would be to have a reputable person set the car up and tune it. Your not paying someone to push 10 keys on the keyboard, your paying them because they know what is supposed to be and when it isnt where to look
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    9.0s in '09 @ 153 MPH

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrannySShifting View Post
    If your entirely green tuning cars, the best advice I think would be to have a reputable person set the car up and tune it. Your not paying someone to push 10 keys on the keyboard, your paying them because they know what is supposed to be and when it isnt where to look
    truer words have never been spoken!

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    Having one of the local guys tune my new turbo setup then ill tweak it a little here and there. I'm green as well, and its a lot for me to get it right with going to a 3 bar, new injectors, yada yada. I'm sure its easy for a lot of experienced guys, but I found it worth the money to have it setup by a pro. Might not be a bad idea honestly.

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    The only reason im not taking it to a tuner this season because over the winter alot is going to be changed again. So really just trying to get my feet wet and make the car be able to make a hit/pass. Next season will be a different story.