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Date:         Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:25:39 -0400
Reply-To:     thegreenwesty@NETSCAPE.NET
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From:         Green Westy <thegreenwesty@NETSCAPE.NET>
Subject:      Re: Latest dyno run
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Kim, You need to get up there with your subaru and run it with the boys on the dyno. I let them take my tiico and tach the piss out of it on the dyno. Then let them take it for a hell ride around the block. You don't know anything about your motor until you see and hear it screaming on the dyno over 100mph. I feel like Jim and Brady saved me from a engine melt down. My tiico runs so lean at wot that its no wonder people have burned a hole in their pistons with theses motors. Its all the Bosch managment systems fault its running lean. Jim is going to try and come up with solution. Hopefully something off the shelf will work with a little modification. Their great guys and the dyno session was fun.

Bill

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