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  1. Russ, That's probably a good analogy.

    The first of the Holden Commodore engines had a computer with a "Block Learn Memory", which tracked the sensors and actually would substitute a value for one that went missing or out of range. It would also learn and update the fuel curve for engines that were worn or had a lot of milage.

     

    I wonder if the GPZ does a similar thing?

    Now I get it Sandy!!!

    I should be putting racing fuel in my 7000 not 91 octane :blink::lol:

     

    Robert

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