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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
HPTuners for Coyote platform is coming along very well!
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<blockquote data-quote="jimmypop13" data-source="post: 14023561" data-attributes="member: 161419"><p>Yes! This is awesome news!! I had two ls1 engined cars years ago, one cammed, the next, heads/cam, ported intake, larger injectors, larger maf and throttle body etc., and after spending way too much money on one tune for the first and two tunes for the second and not being completely satisfied with daily driving characteristics, I decided to learn to do it myself. I attended a class, bought three books on tuning, a DVD by Greg Banish, a wideband o2 sensor, and HP Tuners software. Over the next few months, I took the car out with my laptop and worked on, got the correct injector info, got the maf curve corrected, among many other adjustments, and I was able to use the hptuners forum for help anytime I found myself clueless. </p><p>When I got my 2009 HHR SS, I was able to tune it right away too for the minimal air intake and exhaust cutout I installed. </p><p>I found this thread searching Google to try and find what the mustang crowd uses to tune their cars. I was sad to find that it looks very different from the LSx community as most people choose to pay for tunes in programmers over the internet and I couldn't find a big forum of people tuning the cars themselves. The only program I found for tuning yourself on a laptop was SCT. I've found the only way to tune a modified car for me is to do it myself with a wideband. It makes me very excited that HPTuners is coming to the 5.0 coyote Mustang as I have the itch for a new v8 and I'm planning on getting a 2015. Hopefully it will be the same ECU and only take a short period of time before we can tune those cars with HPTuners also! Congrats to HPTuners</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmypop13, post: 14023561, member: 161419"] Yes! This is awesome news!! I had two ls1 engined cars years ago, one cammed, the next, heads/cam, ported intake, larger injectors, larger maf and throttle body etc., and after spending way too much money on one tune for the first and two tunes for the second and not being completely satisfied with daily driving characteristics, I decided to learn to do it myself. I attended a class, bought three books on tuning, a DVD by Greg Banish, a wideband o2 sensor, and HP Tuners software. Over the next few months, I took the car out with my laptop and worked on, got the correct injector info, got the maf curve corrected, among many other adjustments, and I was able to use the hptuners forum for help anytime I found myself clueless. When I got my 2009 HHR SS, I was able to tune it right away too for the minimal air intake and exhaust cutout I installed. I found this thread searching Google to try and find what the mustang crowd uses to tune their cars. I was sad to find that it looks very different from the LSx community as most people choose to pay for tunes in programmers over the internet and I couldn't find a big forum of people tuning the cars themselves. The only program I found for tuning yourself on a laptop was SCT. I've found the only way to tune a modified car for me is to do it myself with a wideband. It makes me very excited that HPTuners is coming to the 5.0 coyote Mustang as I have the itch for a new v8 and I'm planning on getting a 2015. Hopefully it will be the same ECU and only take a short period of time before we can tune those cars with HPTuners also! Congrats to HPTuners [/QUOTE]
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