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<blockquote data-quote="CPRsm" data-source="post: 14091808" data-attributes="member: 81705"><p>Why is it funny I know? I can glance at a system and generally tell you whether it's going to have problems or not. Short of some sort of turbulence you can only know about looking on the inside. It's not a gift or make me special. Most any builder or tuner can do the same. Comes w the territory when you do it all the time. </p><p> Don't need your congrats. You asked my experience and I told you. Not sure why you're so upset. If you're happy why give a shit what I think?</p><p>But you didn't answer my questions.</p><p></p><p> Properly designed an O2 sensor should go after turbo to avoid pressure and skewing O2 reading. The delay how you properly tune it. Others have had to force open loop because they were not supplied the tune from their manufacturer like we did. Even long tubes should have the delay changed. Which I guess is why SCT finally made it available publicly. Your ignorance is showing again. Keep grabbing at straws though, you're doing great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPRsm, post: 14091808, member: 81705"] Why is it funny I know? I can glance at a system and generally tell you whether it's going to have problems or not. Short of some sort of turbulence you can only know about looking on the inside. It's not a gift or make me special. Most any builder or tuner can do the same. Comes w the territory when you do it all the time. Don't need your congrats. You asked my experience and I told you. Not sure why you're so upset. If you're happy why give a shit what I think? But you didn't answer my questions. Properly designed an O2 sensor should go after turbo to avoid pressure and skewing O2 reading. The delay how you properly tune it. Others have had to force open loop because they were not supplied the tune from their manufacturer like we did. Even long tubes should have the delay changed. Which I guess is why SCT finally made it available publicly. Your ignorance is showing again. Keep grabbing at straws though, you're doing great! [/QUOTE]
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