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Old 04-21-2010, 11:31 AM   #57 (permalink)
Chris@FsP
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Originally Posted by Daishi View Post
So then why after a modification That hasn't been given time on the car power increases with each pull.
I haven't personally seen this trend first hand. I will, however, test this out in a couple of days when I dyno a customers 370Z. We already have baseline dyno's that were ran well after the mods were installed. If the ecu had adjusted for them in open loop, it would have been reflected on those pulls. Before I do these next set of pulls, I will reset the long term fuel settings. If what you are saying is correct, then I should, theoretically, lose power.

If I'm wrong, I'll gladly come back here and eat crow
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