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Old 02-14-2010 | 12:03 PM
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hey guys i need the factory settings for the jl evo3 tuned please no guesses i need the actual factory settings

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Old 02-14-2010 | 12:38 PM
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hey guys i need the factory settings for the jl evo3 tuned please no guesses i need the actual factory settings

thanks in advance
Dustin
Dustin ,I have a nib picco/jlr evo 3 .My specs are 6.25 turns out on lo speed from all the way in & 5.25 turns out on the high speed from all the way in .Hope this helps
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Old 02-14-2010 | 05:20 PM
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Thanks so much maybe i can get this thing tuned right finally
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Old 03-15-2010 | 05:40 AM
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would those settings be the same for the non tuned?
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Old 03-15-2010 | 10:02 AM
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the setting posted r for the non tuned version i used them on my tuned and they were very close to optimal setting just had to lean it out on the hsn about 3 to 6 hrs and the lsn was just right but im also in central texas weather here is in the mid 70's the motor temped at 256 after a 5min run at the track on sat and the glopulg read just a bit rich right were i like it but anywas those settings will get u very close
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Chromie as per the other question about shimming u should be able to lean it abit more if your running 20% that motor really runs good around 260* I try to keep mine right around 255 or so and the plug allways reads good i use os rp6 plugs
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Chromie as per the other question about shimming u should be able to lean it abit more if your running 20% that motor really runs good around 260* I try to keep mine right around 255 or so and the plug allways reads good i use os rp6 plugs
Ah okay then, never knew they could run at those temps . so just leave the shim as is too?
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