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Old 10-02-2013, 02:41 AM   #38
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Re: She won't fire up. Please help me! I"m at a complete loss!

Hey guys!
I've been all over the engine. I can't find any vacuum leaks at all. I asked for the tune file from him but received no answer back at all. At this point I'm done dealing with the guy. Chalk it up to lesson learned.
The great news is that I now have an appointment for a dyno tune on 10/14 at Cunningham motor sports. All the reviews I've read say that Ryne is a magician with these motors. When I spoke to him he was really great and didn't seem daunted by the situation and circumstances. Its going to cost a pretty penny, but I'm hoping it will get everything running correctly and make all this pain and suffering worth it all. We will see.
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