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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8872104" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Who uses a dumbazz cousin? Definitely not me! All of mine are in Italy or another state thank god,lol. Thankfully I have a neighbor who has a system or my dad who was doing this stuff before I was born and a machinist and jet engine mechanic to boot!</p><p></p><p>Or yeah using the throttle under the hood. After as many years as I've worked on engines building a 350 at 8 years old by myself. You get used to tuning by ear with engines and can come close to what the rpm's are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8872104, member: 676743"] Who uses a dumbazz cousin? Definitely not me! All of mine are in Italy or another state thank god,lol. Thankfully I have a neighbor who has a system or my dad who was doing this stuff before I was born and a machinist and jet engine mechanic to boot! Or yeah using the throttle under the hood. After as many years as I've worked on engines building a 350 at 8 years old by myself. You get used to tuning by ear with engines and can come close to what the rpm's are. [/QUOTE]
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