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2008 GT Alloy
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go up in timing?
if i run aobut 6% richer at WOT would i benefit from going up a couple degrees in timing? and if so hom many
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2008 Audi S6
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Loaded question, where's the A/F at with the 6% richer? Is it a FI motor? I don't remember your mods.. Other parameters determine the allowance and need of additional timing. What's the wideband telling you?
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