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how to cut my own fuel plate?

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Old 01-18-2010, 03:54 PM
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thats why its a good idea to get a gauges esp. a egt there can be a fine line when moving the plate what is too much in terms of too high of egts and what is in the safe zone. but if your like most and dont want to wait to experience the power gains before waiting for additonal parts and costs just move it small amounts at a time till you get them. just heed the warning that with additional power comes other costs like a new clutch hahahah
 
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Old 01-21-2010, 07:01 PM
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the bolt you need is an m6x16, or you can just put the break off screw back in, i just took it out with a chisel, then put it in a vice and cut a slot in it

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if you get a new one make sure its hardned, atleast 10.9
 

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