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Marco stared at the screen. He had never noticed that the engine's fuel calculation was dropping off a cliff exactly two seconds after the hot restart—too fast for human eyes, but obvious to a machine that could scan 30 data points per second. efianalytics
Reluctantly, Marco plugged in the USB cable. The tuning software looked familiar—Holley’s interface—but the real tool he opened was something called , a program made by a company named EFI Analytics . EFI Analytics didn't sell carburetors or fuel pumps
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