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<blockquote data-quote="SouthernCruizer" data-source="post: 584905" data-attributes="member: 1639"><p>********************************************************************************</p><p></p><p>I'm gonna disagree with that one. If my understanding is correct, the sync is done at idle to get all throttle bodies in sync, then as throttle is applied and the bodies deliver fuel, they are all on the same level, which makes the entire engine run smoother at all RPM ranges. Not sure where I read that, but if ya think about it, it makes sense. All throttle bodies delivering at same rate to all cylinders should make for a smoother engine at any throttle setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SouthernCruizer, post: 584905, member: 1639"] ******************************************************************************** I'm gonna disagree with that one. If my understanding is correct, the sync is done at idle to get all throttle bodies in sync, then as throttle is applied and the bodies deliver fuel, they are all on the same level, which makes the entire engine run smoother at all RPM ranges. Not sure where I read that, but if ya think about it, it makes sense. All throttle bodies delivering at same rate to all cylinders should make for a smoother engine at any throttle setting. [/QUOTE]
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