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Ed Wright FastChip Problem I think???

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Old Jan 3, 2001 | 08:42 PM
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Ed Wright FastChip Problem I think???

Please look at my signature. I should be producing some pretty good horsepower from my motor and it does not appear that I see much of a difference in HP from the original L98. I think I have a chip problem but the car seems to idle and work correctly, but where is the power I invested in?? I have a different set of heads (6085) and I think the compression ratio is different, so that might be an issue with the chip as well because I told Ed that I had the 6085s but I am not sure that he adjusted for a different compression ratio. Anyone have any ideas......

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1989 Pontiac Formula L98 Ported Plenum, Edelbrock 6085 Heads, Edelbrock HI-FLO Intake, BBK 52MM TB, Edelbrock TES, FlowMaster 3" Exhaust, Dual Cats, 3.27 Gear, CompuCam 2032 Cam, 1.5 Rollers, Ed Wright FastChip, Accel Super Coil, MSD 8mm Wires
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Old Jan 4, 2001 | 02:28 AM
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Well how fast IS the car anyway ?!

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