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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
To tune or not tune
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<blockquote data-quote="12WhiteBoss302" data-source="post: 16047722" data-attributes="member: 148378"><p>Yes you can turn everything off manually stock and with his basic tunes, but sometimes it can be a hassle. And it would be one less thing to think about when your racing. There is nothing else to the drag tune as far as I know. </p><p></p><p>I’m not 100% certain if he raises the rpm on stock motors or not. I wouldn’t be going past 7500 anyways on a stock motor. But yes if you do have a SCT tuner you can easily change the limit. </p><p></p><p>With his tuning you need a handheld tuner, like a SCT tuner, and you also need a laptop. He will send you a base tune and you will need to data log off of his base tune. Then from there he will adjust the tune and get you to do at least one more. I had to do like 12 data logs because my car had a knock and was running lean. He helped me figure that stuff out. The performance tune is $250 and the idle lope tune is $75 on top of the $250. So it was a total of $325.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12WhiteBoss302, post: 16047722, member: 148378"] Yes you can turn everything off manually stock and with his basic tunes, but sometimes it can be a hassle. And it would be one less thing to think about when your racing. There is nothing else to the drag tune as far as I know. I’m not 100% certain if he raises the rpm on stock motors or not. I wouldn’t be going past 7500 anyways on a stock motor. But yes if you do have a SCT tuner you can easily change the limit. With his tuning you need a handheld tuner, like a SCT tuner, and you also need a laptop. He will send you a base tune and you will need to data log off of his base tune. Then from there he will adjust the tune and get you to do at least one more. I had to do like 12 data logs because my car had a knock and was running lean. He helped me figure that stuff out. The performance tune is $250 and the idle lope tune is $75 on top of the $250. So it was a total of $325. [/QUOTE]
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