justinator
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lol, this must be what it feels like to be a drug addictYep they took my cash this morning!!..lol
yamamarc
TY 4 Stroke God
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And hammering the throttle on a tuned sled feeds this dam addictionlol, this must be what it feels like to be a drug addict
stevewithOCD
Yamaha, Make me Come Back
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2006 Apex RTX
And hammering the throttle on a tuned sled feeds this dam addiction
It's called "Hammer Thumb"
NOT to be confused with "Hammer Toe" which is just GROSS
P.S: That is the proper spelling for something meaning "Yucky"
ClutchMaster
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2002 Viper W/162 A.C. skid, SRX pipes &CDI, 780 BB
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Open loop systems are not affected by altitude or temperatures. Your map sensor and intake air temp compensate for those variables. Humidity, fuel temperature, ethanol fuels and specific gravity of your fuel can change fueling requirements. Pump fuel is garbage and varies a lot. If you run your sled on the same race gas, this is a waste of time. If your buying fuel from the pump, it has its advantages.
Climate has very little effect on an open loop tune, it’s much much more a difference in your fuel.
OCD, yes it also will magically melt snow and ice from your plugged Intercooler!
Climate has very little effect on an open loop tune, it’s much much more a difference in your fuel.
OCD, yes it also will magically melt snow and ice from your plugged Intercooler!
eightpilot
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AFR gauge and a fuel regulator is my preferred setup... This would be good for people that don't want to mess with it...
ClutchMaster
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AFR gauge and a fuel regulator is my preferred setup... This would be good for people that don't want to mess with it...
A lot cheaper 2
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