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Anything wrong with going 0.040" over?
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[QUOTE="Extended Power, post: 1366693, member: 898"] Have a very bad feeling...and I'm probably pullin the engine out of the truck. Tuning has not been stellar as of late, and bouncing off the rev limiter has left the engine with a "miss". Trying to think of what it could be, but most everything is new... -new Bulletproof 6 phase FICM, set to 58 volts. -new hybrid injectors, ran smooth until bouncing revs caused a miss. -new Schaffers oil, as per Jesse's instructions for his injectors....with two bottles of Rev-X added. Anyone have anything bad to say about going 0.040" over? Since I'm already 0.020" over, I thought of maybe ordering Pistons now.... [/QUOTE]
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