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$400 for a 32.5rwkw gain!! :) im stoked.

110rwkw at the last dyno day... fuel mixtures all over the place.

-Dr_Drifts mighty chip

-Cheapo POD

-Bleed Valve

=perfect fuel mixtures and an extra 32.5rwkw

altho it cost me a $105 fine.... oh well, the cops could have been worse.

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