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A couple of months ago HotBoat featured an install of the Raylar system. The next issue (I thought) was to review the on-water testing results. I now have the next issue, but no follow-on article. Is there one coming? Does anyone know what the outcome was of the testing?
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John,

Just cut the hole in the sundeck, buy the blower and get this over with. Don't test fate.
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yah,,, inquiring minds wanna know..
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Dave: my fate would be sealed if I started putting holes in my wife's tanning bed...
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Originally Posted by bouncedcheque
Dave: my fate would be sealed if I started putting holes in my wife's tanning bed...
heard that!
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ttt - Ray?
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So, now I have the next month's issue of HotBoat Mag. and the water-test results are still nowhere to be found - all discussion of Raylar results has been dead for a long while - what gives?
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was thinking the same thing !!
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Default Re: Raylar review - HotBoat Magazine

Logic says there is no way the stock 555 speed density ecu was factory programmed with 100+ extra hp worth of fuel.(Unless they are modifying the coolant temp and/or IAT signal) I, too, await the on water results.
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The Raylar kits goal is to flow more air, so the air mass sensor will signal to instruct the needed extra fuel (unless they remove the AM too)
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