Originally Posted by
heidmann1
Im just curious, maybe everyone alread knows this, but the guys saying the mileage is bad with the 2035. You do know you have to completly re-tune when you switch pipes right. If you run a 035 then switch to a 2035 tou are going to have to lean it out a lot, I know I have tested the 053.
Also it is not bad that you have to lean the engine out for a different pipe. Actually that usually means that pipe is better on mileage. The fuel to air ratio is still going to be correct when you tune in correctly. So "leaning it out" to get the same power as a previous pipe is totally normal. it doesnt ,ean that you are running it lean becasue of that pipe. That pipe just has different flow than the other one.And requires a different setting.
Like I said most of you guys probrably already know this but some night not...
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if all things being the same what temps you were getting with a 053, and then retune for a 2035 which you have to lean what temps you were getting?
guess having to lean out 2035 to get the same result as a 053 does not reduce the life of an engine.