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Old 04-12-2016, 06:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
louiey370z
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Originally Posted by Rahul718 View Post
I would say absolutely. No 2 motors are the same, even off the same assembly line. Your dyno tune was made for your old engine. It may line up with the new one, but chances are it'll require some adjustments.
Could it potentially mess anything up severely if I were to take some time off before taking it back to get it tuned? By that, I mean driving around before headed to the shop? Reason I ask is because funds are pretty low after getting a new motor.
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