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I don't want to answer that. I think it would completely dependent on how far off the adjustment is. Safe answer would be 'no'. Make sure you read through the how-to article on here a few times and get a really good understanding of which valves to do at TDC and which valves to do at BDC

 

You should feel some resistance on the feeler gauge. It should not bite or bind, but you also shouldn't be able to 'wiggle' it or feel slop, if that makes sense. When I do it, I start to tighten it so it's close, and if it's a little bit loose, tighten the locknut at the same time as the adjustment screw to make up the extra.

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The s03 tends to shove all the fueling between 0-30 % throttle input then nadda after that.  

 

The timing maps are worrisome as well.  Very aggressive at very low rpms and high load.  Very hard on head gaskets

 

Did a lot of logging. You can see the amount of pedal movement needed to Max fueling.  In some cases as low as %25 throttle movement

 

 

 

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The datalogs speak for themselves.   Anything over sw3 just results in a light switch for a throttle pedal. Sw3 didn't max fueling and I didn't see a timing curve that I would personally run.

 

 

If you haven't been happy yet with a tuner you won't be.  The ez and xzt do the exact same thing.  If I was you I would just keep what you have.

 

I don't think the smarty is worth the risk on stock headbolts.  

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Sorry I should have been more specific .. apparently the valve lash had something to do with the power. It seems to have been working well for he last however long it’s been since I did it. Seems like it has all he power it should... 

I would like to try some more custom

tuning with the qaudzilla and also

likentoo be able to tune for bigger injectors soon... haha

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