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clive22
					
				 
				Some people with egt gauges say temps can climb too high, standard mild or hot tune. So the important thing is to have an egt gauge and drive too it. Higher tunes will generate more heat and pressure that’s thermodynamics, so increase the risk of failure.
The accelerator, née fuel meter, does work both ways. Dropping a gear will help heaps. I thought I was driving safe, but without the egt gauge have no way of knowing.
Despite tommies enthusiasm these are in no way fast cars even with 170 hp tune and I will accept a loss of performance for reliability.
I will let you know how I go with temps. There is another threads or two on all this for more reading
Clive
			
		 
	
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