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Old 05-08-2008, 06:27 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Well first of all that just happend and the car was not very old...almost brand new. Two, if they still use anything like the "aux injector" it will still fail as the intake is designed to be dry and not wet. So under normal city driving the front two cyl just burn up from lack of fuel. The ONLY way to do this is the way the DynoSteve is doing it..and no I don't know him, but that setup is designed to work correctly from the start. A different tune is NOT the answer to that design..I beleive GSM has also changed to larger injectors. But thanks for your input
GSM has abandoned the auxillary injector design and is now tuning it the same way DynoSteve is tuning.
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