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[QUOTE]Originally posted by phildog: [QB] I doubt that switching from an X-pipe to an H-pipe will require a tune to adjust A/F ratio. After deleting the 'cats, however, you may need a tune to keep the A/F safe. People delete them all the time and forgo the tune, but for me, a tune is cheap insurance on an engine I expect to last. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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PonyBoy415
Member # 13662
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I'm running a tune on my 2013 Coyote......I'm running an x pipe that I'm not happy with .......do I need a revised tune if I switch to a jba h pipe ?? And do I need a revised tune if I delete the cats ?? Thanks all....
phildog
Member # 1214
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I doubt that switching from an X-pipe to an H-pipe will require a tune to adjust A/F ratio.
After deleting the 'cats, however, you may need a tune to keep the A/F safe. People delete them all the time and forgo the tune, but for me, a tune is cheap insurance on an engine I expect to last.
Autumnstang97
Member # 6111
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If you go catless I would retune.
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