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The original ECU is heading north of the border to get its "Masters Degree"

I chose:
-Stage 1
-no octane learning
-stock redline
-standard crackle tune
(Mid-Pipe is enough

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-93 octane tune
Also because it's the same price, when my new TPMS come in for the KN rims (also from N75) and they get installed, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4s will be going BACK on!
OEM Michelins are 245/35/19's and the Kona N OEM size is 235/40/19's. I mean they have 6/32nds and aren't bad, well besides they're Pirelli's



...and aren't Michelin Pilot Sport 4s that is

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Not sure when that swap is happening as those who know anything about Midwest early spring weather...it's like a box of chocolates, although it's truely trending the right way I must say
Exciting times coming as another trip to the dyno is going to be happening, I'm leaning towards the shop Savagegeese uses, it's an AWD Mustang dyno. I know it's a tool and whatever the number is is the number. Sure, everyone wants the "big number" but the correction can be factored in afterwards, telling me what my advertised or crank hp/tq trurly is...stay "tuned"

Btw...no touch-free washes since getting the 2nd knock sensor, I've just accepted that the car can't handle it over time, maybe some engineer at Hyundai can figure it and until then I'll join everyone at laughing at a car that can't handle a carwash





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