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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Austin, TX
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Re: Slow Progress is better than No Progress.
Hey Woody, glad you're making progress. Ill throw this out there, based only on my experience with the Holley EFI systems...
The "self tuning" is adequate, and will get you on the road. But if you want the truck to truly perform, and realize all the benefits of the EFI conversion, you're going to want to find a tuner that can give everything a good look and smooth out all the fuel/timing/spark tables for you. That being said, definitely get 2000 miles or so on the set up before you start looking at next moves. The self tuning does a decent job of getting you started.
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