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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 03:17 PM
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foreigneRS
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i get you now, it is important to you when that discharge happens - even if the engine is running properly again. but why? it will either fire a cylinder too early or not at all won't it? wouldn't cause a problem would it?

edit: it's just sinking in now you are running NOS on the inlet plenum somewhere so don't want to ignite that mixture if it fires when an inlet valve is open
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