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It is when you start to drive and get into boost that you really need a proper tune. Many of the Mustang guys I know do their own install and the company sends a base tune to get them down to a dyno for a full tune. It is basically a stock map tune with a couple fail safes to protect the engine. |
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Tune in yet? :)
:happydance: You should submit to Speedsport |
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who is Speedsport? |
Thanks for this picture, been trying to figure out how I was going to mount mine.
http://www.the370z.com/attachments/f...ing-fi-110.jpg |
Tune is in. Shop has started the car and has a leak to check.
I have not seen car lately or heard it yet. Can you say pumped! Will take a few pics tommorrow,maybe a short video. |
I hate to ask but are you still waiting on gtm for your tune??
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Going to see car today...yay |
Usually, me getting the tune out to people isn't an issue if they read the instruction manual. At the very beginning of the manual it tells you to send me the ecu information before getting started on the installation. This gives me enough time to write the tune and get it back so this way when the car is done and ready to go, they already have the tune in hand. A lot of people do skip this step and wait until the very end to ask for the tune. It usually only takes me a couple days to get the tune done, but when people are at the end, they get anxious, which is understandable.
@BG370z Thank you for your business and I hope you enjoy the new power. |
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It sounds so awesome,first 370TT i have heard. Just waiting on spring now. I will probably dyno car early summer |
Welcome to the wait game, it sucks! haha
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