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Old 09-20-2017, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Vortec350ss
If youre in 2wd youre fine.
100% sure? That is good news! No issues with abs or speed sensors acting funny?
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Originally Posted by Dangrebel
100% sure? That is good news! No issues with abs or speed sensors acting funny?
You are fine dynoing in 2wd.
I have a efficient head and I was running 18* for awhile and went up to 24* and it's a completely different monster.
Best way to check is on a dyno.
I dynoed it with 18* but haven't been back since I added more
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back to the top,

I played with it some. Seems like pulling timing from 27 degrees down to 21 made the 4000-6000 pull harder. Strange... i have a test and tune thursday, i will hopefully get some solid numbers to see if it gains or loses.


Anybody have other thoughts?



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