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2011-2014 Mustangs
Engine/Tuning
Is it even worth getting a tuner for automatics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coz" data-source="post: 15891653" data-attributes="member: 184704"><p>Buy an SCT from American Muscle with the BAMA tunes. I have a 14 and did the same thing with an SCTx4. The BAMA tubes are a significant improvement over stock. They also allow the use of the SCT options which allow you to adjust the shift firmness and mph at which it shifts. Along with overall rpm limit as well as individual gear limits. You get the BAMA tunes for free with the purchase of the tuner and you can add Lund, AED, or Mike Rousch tunes later.</p><p></p><p>With the BAMA version 2 93 Octane Race tune I did a 12.51 @ 112.1 @ MIR on a 55° day on 28" Nitto 555Rs.</p><p></p><p>I eventually went with a Mike Rousch set of tunes mainly because he can also offer a tune optimized for road course work.</p><p></p><p>He was easy to get a hold of (about 2 months ago) and got me the tunes the day after I paid. </p><p></p><p>His street/strip tune was better than the BAMA tune but not orders of magnitude better. I did a 12.339 @ Cecil County with upgraded 3.55 gears on street tires - Continental ExtremeContact DWs. No other engine work other than a K&N modular intake tube and drop in filter.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I don't like about the Mike Rousch tunes is that the SCT options are locked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coz, post: 15891653, member: 184704"] Buy an SCT from American Muscle with the BAMA tunes. I have a 14 and did the same thing with an SCTx4. The BAMA tubes are a significant improvement over stock. They also allow the use of the SCT options which allow you to adjust the shift firmness and mph at which it shifts. Along with overall rpm limit as well as individual gear limits. You get the BAMA tunes for free with the purchase of the tuner and you can add Lund, AED, or Mike Rousch tunes later. With the BAMA version 2 93 Octane Race tune I did a 12.51 @ 112.1 @ MIR on a 55° day on 28" Nitto 555Rs. I eventually went with a Mike Rousch set of tunes mainly because he can also offer a tune optimized for road course work. He was easy to get a hold of (about 2 months ago) and got me the tunes the day after I paid. His street/strip tune was better than the BAMA tune but not orders of magnitude better. I did a 12.339 @ Cecil County with upgraded 3.55 gears on street tires - Continental ExtremeContact DWs. No other engine work other than a K&N modular intake tube and drop in filter. The only thing I don't like about the Mike Rousch tunes is that the SCT options are locked out. [/QUOTE]
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