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To Tune or Not to Tune
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<blockquote data-quote="zinc03svt" data-source="post: 13954198" data-attributes="member: 24921"><p>Another very solid option is Unleashed Tuning. Torrie has the best customer service by far (ask any of his customers) and will actually tweak the tune for your car instead of just being emailed a canned tune and sent on your way. Live on road datalogging is the best and safest way to tune a car. Plus his pricing is about 150 less than other tuners. He just tuned a 14 SHO that put down 360/450 whp. One run actually made 471 torque. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>BTW. Yes, it would be a good idea to change the plugs as the factory gaps are usually off. Motorcraft SP534's are made by NGK Iridium and only cost 3.99 versus 12-15 for same NGK Iridium plug. FYI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zinc03svt, post: 13954198, member: 24921"] Another very solid option is Unleashed Tuning. Torrie has the best customer service by far (ask any of his customers) and will actually tweak the tune for your car instead of just being emailed a canned tune and sent on your way. Live on road datalogging is the best and safest way to tune a car. Plus his pricing is about 150 less than other tuners. He just tuned a 14 SHO that put down 360/450 whp. One run actually made 471 torque. Good luck. BTW. Yes, it would be a good idea to change the plugs as the factory gaps are usually off. Motorcraft SP534's are made by NGK Iridium and only cost 3.99 versus 12-15 for same NGK Iridium plug. FYI [/QUOTE]
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