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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
Difficulty coming to terms with AED tune
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<blockquote data-quote="5PNTSLO" data-source="post: 13254354" data-attributes="member: 145569"><p>That's bullshit, a cylinder with unburnt gas being puahed out the exhaust will cause the o2 sensors to read rich then go lean to compensate for that then you're back on the gas they freak out from being lean and over compensate againg, right back rich. </p><p>The car would run much better if it was properly tuned. </p><p></p><p>My BBR tune don't have any of them issues!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5PNTSLO, post: 13254354, member: 145569"] That's bullshit, a cylinder with unburnt gas being puahed out the exhaust will cause the o2 sensors to read rich then go lean to compensate for that then you're back on the gas they freak out from being lean and over compensate againg, right back rich. The car would run much better if it was properly tuned. My BBR tune don't have any of them issues!! [/QUOTE]
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