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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CobramanPhil: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by JohnB: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 1sick65: [qb] the car has a fox computer swap [/qb][/QUOTE]Gotcha. Well, you may want to get it tuned then. There's possibly more in the combo. As for the 94/95 processor vs the Fox...if they are a superior computer, why is the FoxSwap so popular? ;) I agree, no sense in dumping $$ into a combo without going all the way and tuning it correctly. [/qb][/QUOTE]Well in stock unmolested and untuned form the 94/95 processor has some pretty sedate settings. No argument there. The tune is also very sensitive to cam/timing changes. That is why the fox swap is so popular. You can get the car up and running (not safe) enough to drive it over to the dyno to get properly tuned :) Then again people are just happy making the swap to get their hard parts in and then call it a day without a tune. I'd say with anything with forced induction I'd pick the 94/95 which is load based... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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