This is odd, so I removed my Z-tube and....
#91
Continues to defect/evade blame.
Dave. Whether or not I agree with your projects/findings, at LEAST you post them for all to see/evaluate. It helps the community at hand.
I see others secret squirral all their mods and then berate others for not being "competitive". While not adding much to the community at all.
Not that anyone in this thread does that.
Dave. Whether or not I agree with your projects/findings, at LEAST you post them for all to see/evaluate. It helps the community at hand.
I see others secret squirral all their mods and then berate others for not being "competitive". While not adding much to the community at all.
Not that anyone in this thread does that.
#93
Continues to defect/evade blame.
Dave. Whether or not I agree with your projects/findings, at LEAST you post them for all to see/evaluate. It helps the community at hand.
I see others secret squirral all their mods and then berate others for not being "competitive". While not adding much to the community at all.
Not that anyone in this thread does that.
Dave. Whether or not I agree with your projects/findings, at LEAST you post them for all to see/evaluate. It helps the community at hand.
I see others secret squirral all their mods and then berate others for not being "competitive". While not adding much to the community at all.
Not that anyone in this thread does that.
What all have you done reviews on Jeff?
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#103
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Kansas City
MAF readings are fractionally higher with the G-tube, but nothing really significant. A couple tenths of voltage here and there. Conditions were nightime, mid 70s, 1200' elevation, 80-85% humidity, 30.00 baro pressure.
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