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John,
Send me an e-mail. I think I can dig up some of my old maps and print them out for you. Richscaz@hotmail.com
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"The best thing to do is find a good tuner with chassis dyno in in your area"
I agree with Frank 100% Or get the fuel maps offered from the gent that offered to send them to you.....He knows those cars.... Trust me it is not worth wrestling with this....... You will waste a lot of time and runs....or worse....hurt something in the engine from being too rich or lean.... I thought it can't be that hard......and no it isn't but you will waste a pile of time/runs and money getting there....and with the cost of racing today.... it is well worth paying for someones time to get a good baseline tuneup...
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Rich will get you in the ballpark.
A chassis dyno session will make sure the tune is safe for your combination.
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