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<blockquote data-quote="TheHewsonFamily" data-source="post: 596895" data-attributes="member: 21377"><p>Have the same on my 1641 with twin 36 Dells and a big exhaust. Had it tuned on the rolling road and the tuner said it was normal to have some popping on the over-run, as long as it is not a 'back-fire'. The difference is quite noticeable.</p><p></p><p>I quite like it. It did get better when I replaced my dizzy cap and HT leads though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheHewsonFamily, post: 596895, member: 21377"] Have the same on my 1641 with twin 36 Dells and a big exhaust. Had it tuned on the rolling road and the tuner said it was normal to have some popping on the over-run, as long as it is not a 'back-fire'. The difference is quite noticeable. I quite like it. It did get better when I replaced my dizzy cap and HT leads though. [/QUOTE]
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