So I set to fixing a problem

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Re: So I set to fixing a problem

Post by laidback »

Nice... :kuda:

Will shortening like this require rejetting?
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Re: So I set to fixing a problem

Post by s man »

No it shouldnt if your running the standard headers. But to make sure, i'd give it a quick run on a dyno & check the AFRs. If its lean, & you rejet, that means more power!! So it would be a win win.
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Re: So I set to fixing a problem

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Looks much better...nice work :kuda:
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