calibrating frpp 62mm throttle body...
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calibrating frpp 62mm throttle body...
Anyone know exactly what i need to do here? Can i just adjust my induction tune? Or do i need a full on ford racing tune...dont have time to send out my diablosport...any help would be greatly appreciated...
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Whoever did your tunes need's to readjust. If you don't have a tune then buy a tune for your diablosport that will get e-mailed to you and you can download it to the diablosport then on to the car.
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Thanks... american muscle tuned my diablosport for me when i baught it from them it came with my jlt cai and theu plugged a jlt tune in it fresh out the box...but thats all i really have on the car is the cai and axle backs...should be much a difference in breathing...
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I'd give them a call , you're going from a 55mm to 62mm so it'll be taking in more air and therefore running leaner , which can be bad if it's too lean. At the time I put mine on I also changed my S/C pulley to a smaller size and I definitely had to get my tune adjusted ...
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