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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="Canadian5.0" data-source="post: 15907867" data-attributes="member: 165140"><p>Rather than deciding the hardware you're going to tune with first I would decide on WHO will be doing the tuning and choose the device that they prefer. I was dyno tuned by a local shop when I was N/A and wasn't really happy with the results (stalling when pressing the clutch in). Also had BAMA generic tunes on an older mustang and it made less power than the stock tune, which was proven on a dyno. This was a 97 GT so kinda apples to oranges. Anyway I'm tuned with Lund now and am very happy with it. The difference between generic BAMA tunes and the other big names is that they request you send in logs after receiving a tune so they can make adjustments if needed. No 2 cars will react to the generic tunes exactly the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian5.0, post: 15907867, member: 165140"] Rather than deciding the hardware you're going to tune with first I would decide on WHO will be doing the tuning and choose the device that they prefer. I was dyno tuned by a local shop when I was N/A and wasn't really happy with the results (stalling when pressing the clutch in). Also had BAMA generic tunes on an older mustang and it made less power than the stock tune, which was proven on a dyno. This was a 97 GT so kinda apples to oranges. Anyway I'm tuned with Lund now and am very happy with it. The difference between generic BAMA tunes and the other big names is that they request you send in logs after receiving a tune so they can make adjustments if needed. No 2 cars will react to the generic tunes exactly the same. [/QUOTE]
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