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    Need the Coyote Cookbook

    I've been tuning for months have done nothing but research but i need someone to send me the coyote cookbook few things i wanted to go back over friend sent it months ago and didn't use it so deleted it but would appreciate if someone would pm me the Coyote cookbook if need to post it on mediafire or Mega and sent me the download thanks guys

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    decipha @ EFIDynoTuning
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    I have a copy in perfect condition. $50 via PayPal and I'll get it sent your way.

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    go to Lasota racing and download it. Great book

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsbailey19 View Post
    I've been tuning for months have done nothing but research but i need someone to send me the coyote cookbook few things i wanted to go back over friend sent it months ago and didn't use it so deleted it but would appreciate if someone would pm me the Coyote cookbook if need to post it on mediafire or Mega and sent me the download thanks guys
    It's not a free product and the digital version is protected as to avoid exactly what you're requesting. It's currently $125 which is cheap enough considering other literature is way more expensive these days... Buy it or get the hard copy from JustDSM
    Knock Retard is the reduction or prevention of knock by lowering ignition timing:

    (+) Adding Knock Retard = Reducing Timing. PCM is seeing knock.
    (--) Lowering Knock Retard = Increasing Timing. PCM isn't seeing knock.
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