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Old May 28, 2009 | 03:45 AM
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wondering if i NEED to tune to these?

and if i dont wat would happen besides rough idle
Old May 28, 2009 | 03:59 AM
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You should not need to tune the na cams but you will also miss out on the full potential of the cams. It will have a rough idle as will any after market cam. Make sure you know what you are doing as these are a pita to do and would really suck to screw something up. I just took my car apart this last week to fix a head gasket witch is the same thing you would have to do replace the cams with the exception of taking off the head.
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You should not need to tune the na cams but you will also miss out on the full potential of the cams. It will have a rough idle as will any after market cam. Make sure you know what you are doing as these are a pita to do and would really suck to screw something up. I just took my car apart this last week to fix a head gasket witch is the same thing you would have to do replace the cams with the exception of taking off the head.

oh dont worry bout the power potentila ill tune it but im just waiting on dezod to finish up testing the open source potential of our car so i can tune the stock ecu
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