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Old 10-08-2015, 06:51 AM   #1
65 Fastback
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Chassis Dyno Tune Advice

Hi there,

Im taking my 72 C10 in for my first chassis dyno tune after installing a rebuilt 400SBC engine. Is there anything specific I need to ask the Tuner or if he's worth his salt he will know what needs to be done. My understanding is he would make various adjustments to achieve the best power curve i.e. distributor advance springs, carb jetting, air/fuel ratios...Its for street driving only, maybe a 1/4 mile one day...

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Mike
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