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1989 LX Coupe
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Location: Texas
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^ Im from Iowa and Nebraska. Had fast cars there too...blower cars. Never needed changes from Summer/Winter and my cars never blew up...Just saying. I haven't always been from texas. And even then...Not all of texas is hot all the time. Summer here is 105-110* and now in winter it gets 20-30* at night and most times 60* during the day...sometimes colder...
My point. Exactly as I stated it above. Winter tunes/Summer tunes shouldn't be needed. Increase in load, tuner should decrease timing to help with power output. Its not that hard.
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