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Old 06-24-2008, 08:09 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I figured you were an asshole simply to be an asshole

Quote: Originally Posted by turbojonsrt4 View Post
This is why I'm an asshole. Not because someone likes something I don't, but because you don't want to better your car with a good tune simply because you dont want a sound to go away, a usless annoying sound. You'd rather have that then a better, stronger, maybe safer running car. This is why I'm an asshole.

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Old 06-25-2008, 03:41 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Guys.....I personally do not want my exhaust to pop, I actually prefer the 'winding weedeater' sound like the hondas have.....how can i tune my car to make it sound like a weedeater while shooting 2 foot flames????
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Quote: Originally Posted by racedude1984 View Post
hey if we are using aftermarket fuel set-up apex, dtech in my case.. Is their a way of tuning it where u pop more often or harder. from my experience the better tune u run the less pops u get any settings to play with to make it pop more. I've heard its from running rich but also the afterfire can we make that happen more?

take the cat off .i run a needswing catless an it pops like crazy . yea the neighbors love me . lol
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