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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Bama v2 tune
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<blockquote data-quote="cleanstang" data-source="post: 14714456" data-attributes="member: 170029"><p>Hey danny you're right nothing beats a dyno tune but not everyone can afford to go to the dyno when they add the cai that requires a tune. I only have cai and exhaust, the op asked a question I've been searching to find. Now I'm not going to get bama but with very mild bolt ons is it still a good idea to go with the tuners scott mentioned, Lund AED etc...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleanstang, post: 14714456, member: 170029"] Hey danny you're right nothing beats a dyno tune but not everyone can afford to go to the dyno when they add the cai that requires a tune. I only have cai and exhaust, the op asked a question I've been searching to find. Now I'm not going to get bama but with very mild bolt ons is it still a good idea to go with the tuners scott mentioned, Lund AED etc...? [/QUOTE]
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