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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Steeda timing adjuster?
Has anyone ever used this before. I have heard that the timing can actually be way off from the factory and I was wondering if this would be a worthwhile upgrade before I go and get my car tuned at the dyno or will they just adjust it for me there? What are your thoughts?
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buy a handheld tuner, they're more accurate and do that plus a lot more.
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+1, stay away from it. let the tuner adjust your timing for you when you get your car dyno'd.
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