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5.0L Coyote V8 Engine Modification/Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="NightRide" data-source="post: 15984829" data-attributes="member: 122226"><p>One degree is nothing to worry about but nobody can tell from a log. Best way to tell is in person on the dyno. Try to fill up at the best gas station by you with a can of torco mixed in. If you still get timing pulled it's most likely a mechanical issue. I spent months figuring out why mine was and it ended up being and loose header bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightRide, post: 15984829, member: 122226"] One degree is nothing to worry about but nobody can tell from a log. Best way to tell is in person on the dyno. Try to fill up at the best gas station by you with a can of torco mixed in. If you still get timing pulled it's most likely a mechanical issue. I spent months figuring out why mine was and it ended up being and loose header bolt. [/QUOTE]
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